Overview
- YSRCP president Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy urged advocates to lead legal fights against what he described as unjust arrests and false cases filed by the TDP-led government
- He accused the ruling administration of pervasive corruption, citing illegal village “belt shops,” illicit sand mining, inflated Amaravati land deals and higher power purchase rates
- Reddy has formally mobilized the YSRCP Legal Cell and called on lawyers from Krishna and Guntur districts to defend victims of political harassment
- He announced a forthcoming mobile app to allow citizens to upload complaints and evidence into a digital library for future legal action
- The Telugu Desam Party has not issued a public response to the latest allegations