Farooq Abdulla allege YS Jagan ready to offer Rs 1500 cr to become CM of combined AP

Farooq Abdulla allege YS Jagan ready to offer  Rs 1500 cr to become CM of combined AP
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Jammu and Kashmir former chief minister and MP Farooq Abdullah opined that the country should maintain good relations with their neighbouring countries.

Kadapa: Jammu and Kashmir former chief minister and MP Farooq Abdullah opined that the country should maintain good relations with their neighbouring countries. With this approach, both the countries will prosper. Citing indirectly BJP govt, Farooq Abdullah said that it is not fair on the central govt to attack a neighbouring country and assuring construction of Ram Mandir keeping in view the coming elections.

Addressing election campaign here today along with Telugu Desam Party supremo N Chandrababu Naidu, the J&K MP said that India is a place of unity in diversity. He said present India is not the India, which he witnessed during Gandhi regime. People are living with a fear complex.

Referring to YSR Congress president YS Jaganmohan Reddy, Farooq Abdullah said that, Jagan met him in the past and ready to offer Rs 1500 cr to Congress high command if he was made Chief Minister of combined AP. He said he wondered from where he got so much amount of money. The money belongs to people. He said if people elect such a person the state will witness drastic conditions.

Addressing the roadshow Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said that there was no protection for Muslims during the Modi regime. He said that voting for Jaganmohan Reddy means voting for Narendra Modi. He expressed surprise how Jagan supporting KCR, who is opposing the Polavaram project and releasing water to Rayalaseema region. He said that he would make efforts to supply water to Rayalaseema region.

The TDP supremo assured to implement minority sub-plan for the benefit of Muslims. He said all the national parties excluding BJP supporting Telugu Desam party. He said that Sonia Gandhi also assured to accord special category status to AP.

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