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Jagan alleges TDP’s ‘credit chori’ in land resurvey in Andhra

Author: Raj Kiran Bathula
Last Updated: January 23, 2026 04:03:17 IST

YSRCP President and former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday called the bluff of the TDP leadership over its tall claims and alleged “credit chori” in the comprehensive land resurvey. He affirmed that legal options would be explored to ensure justice to the Pinnelli villagers who were allegedly forced to leave their village, while also highlighting what he termed rampant corruption under the coalition government. He hinted that the mass contact programme would begin when anti-incumbency reaches its peak.

Speaking to the media here, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy gave a detailed account of how N Chandrababu Naidu had, he alleged, hijacked the comprehensive land survey undertaken by the YSRCP party government and resorted to credit chori, despite having virtually no contribution to the herculean task of implementing the Bhu Raksha and Bhu Hakku schemes.

Recalling the origins of the initiative, he said that during his padayatra, farmers had poured out their woes over irregular land titles and disputes, an issue that was clearly mentioned in the 2019 manifesto. During the YSRCP party government’s tenure, Rs 6,000 crore was spent and nearly 40,000 staff were deployed to carry out comprehensive land reforms—something no other government had managed—by issuing clear land titles with advanced security features using high-end technology. The initiative, he said, was appreciated far and wide.

After assuming office, Chandrababu Naidu, who could never have imagined such a reform, allegedly took away Pattadar Passbooks from farmers, merely changed their colour, and returned them while claiming credit for the entire exercise. Even the Rs 400 crore given by the Centre as a token of appreciation was, he alleged, “knocked away” by the TDP leadership, exposing the extent of credit chori. The new Pattadar Passbooks being issued by the coalition government, he said, are riddled with errors, further increasing farmers’ hardships.

It was Chandrababu Naidu and his propaganda machinery, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy alleged, that floated story after story just before the elections claiming that lands would be taken away under the Bhu Hakku and Bhu Rakshana schemes. IVR calls were also made to scare farmers and urge them not to vote for the Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party. Such short-term political gains would not last long, as people have seen through the “dirty game,” he said.

After assuming office, Chandrababu Naidu initially blamed prohibitive lands and later took a U-turn, which, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy said, exposed his opportunistic mindset.

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