Jagan government will fall: Chinta Mohan
The Hindu
In a sensational statement, Congress Working Committee (CWC) member and former Union Minister Chinta Mohan said the Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy government in the State will not complete three years of governance and that its fall “is imminent”.
Addressing the media here on March 9, Dr. Mohan reiterated his prediction made last year and insisted that the Jagan regime would collapse owing to its undemocratic approach, spate of threats, intimidatory tactics against rivals and unrestrained nepotism. He also maintained that most of the Cabinet Ministers, who had failed to secure an appointment with the Chief Minister, were a dejected lot.
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