Vishakapatnam: Ex- Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu criticised chief minister Jagan Reddy, saying the state's new government is imposing "anti-people policies."Needless and unlawful cases are filed on other party leaders. Police create unnecessary problems. I'm good to people who are good to me. Jagan behaves like a psycho".said Naidu. I saw a lot of chief ministers, but I never saw such a chief minister. The rule needs to be the same for all. I advise the government to change its stance of arrogance. he added. Naidu, his son Nara Lokesh and several of their party leaders were put under house arrest last month to prevent them from taking part in a massive protest against the government of Jagan Reddy.
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