YSRCP leader YS Jagan Mohan Reddy accused TDP on Tuesday of being the sole political party whose MP, P Mahesh Kumar, was nabbed in a drugs case. TDP ‘only’ party with parliamentarian caught in drugs case: YSRCP chief Jagan. Telangana police raided a farmhouse owned by former BRS MLA Rohit Reddy near Hyderabad, where Kumar was caught using drugs and subsequently released. The former chief minister criticized the ruling TDP, questioning its governance and law enforcement. “TDP is the only party whose MP has been implicated in a drug case,” Reddy stated during an internal YSRCP meeting at the party’s central office in Tadepalli. Citing the drug incident, he challenged the ruling party’s reliability and dedication to administration. The opposition figure claimed women are unsafe in the state and accused the NDA coalition of sidestepping problems by forming committees rather than acting decisively. He highlighted a sharp difference between the prior YSRCP administration and the current TDP-led NDA government, saying households statewide are voicing discontent. Reddy accused the NDA alliance of corruption, noting that his YSRCP government took over a state with just ₹100 crore in the treasury in 2019. Despite Covid-19 hurdles, he said the previous YSRCP regime implemented fixes, sustained welfare initiatives, and fully executed its manifesto. Of more than ₹3.3 lakh crore in borrowings, he noted that ₹2.7 lakh crore went to welfare for the underprivileged. He charged the NDA with fiscal irresponsibility, pointing out it borrowed over ₹3.3 lakh crore in two years without delivering on election pledges. He further claimed falling state revenues, lands sold cheaply, and corruption plaguing projects in the greenfield capital of Amaravati. TDP offered no immediate reply to Reddy’s claims. Reddy announced plans to launch a padayatra soon to address public grievances, emphasizing priority for party workers in this phase. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.