Lokesh Takes a Stand: Questions Jagan’s Intentions
Minister Nara Lokesh has issued a sharp rebuttal to YSRCP leader Jagan Mohan Reddy’s frequent mentions of the “Red Book,” a topic that Jagan often raises during his public appearances. The so-called “Red Book” has been repeatedly brought up by Jagan, who claims it signifies a breakdown of law and order in the state. He has accused the government of running a “Red Book Constitution,” but the lack of a strong response from the opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) has led Lokesh to take matters into his own hands.
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Lokesh’s Response: A Direct Address to the Public
On Friday, during the inauguration of an Anna Canteen in Nulakapeta, Tadepalli, Guntur district, Minister Nara Lokesh not only served breakfast to several people but also addressed the media regarding the “Red Book” issue. He asserted that those who break the law and harass the public or party workers would not be spared, indicating that action would be taken against such individuals.
Lokesh emphasized that he has committed to discussing the “Red Book” in every village and town, ensuring the public is informed. He reiterated his dedication to this promise, stating that the public’s support in the elections was a testament to their trust in his words. He also hinted that action against the previous government’s misconduct, particularly in liquor and sand dealings, was inevitable.
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Revealing Scandals: Targeting the Opposition
Minister Lokesh didn’t stop at the “Red Book.” He also revealed key details about a scandal involving the son of former minister Jogi Ramesh. Lokesh accused Ramesh’s son of acquiring Agrigold land documents, creating fake papers, and then selling those lands for personal gain. He questioned whether such actions should go unpunished, strongly implying that legal action is necessary.
Addressing Allegations: Jagan’s Repeated Lies
Lokesh criticized Jagan’s repeated allegations, accusing him of believing that if a lie is told often enough, it will be accepted as the truth. He mockingly referred to Jagan as “Fake Jagan” and ridiculed the YSRCP for complaining even about the donations received for the operation of Anna Canteens. Lokesh clarified that these donations are being collected to protect the poor from the YSRCP’s “psycho rule.”
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Conclusion: Lokesh Puts an End to the Debate
In conclusion, Minister Nara Lokesh’s statements have effectively countered Jagan’s frequent mentions of the “Red Book,” providing clarity to the public and drawing a clear line between truth and political rhetoric. His firm stance on taking action against those who misuse power, coupled with his exposure of corruption scandals, has added weight to his rebuttal, marking a significant moment in the ongoing political discourse.