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YS Jagan uses taxpayers' money to boost his and his family's image.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is splurging taxpayers’ money on many doles and freebies, unmindful of its deleterious effect on the future of the state. The new normal does not limit to extending benefits alone. It seeks to reinforce the Reddy family rule as the schemes are named after the chief minister’s family members. This is as if the doles are charity being funded from their personal accounts. The truth is its taxpayers money that is being used to build their image. -
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