The Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) has strongly refuted claims of a purported government order circulating on social media, suggesting that the party has facilitated the screening arrangements for the biopic ‘Yatra 2’ in theaters. In a post on a social media platform, the YSRCP categorically declared the information as false, asserting that there is no official government order supporting such arrangements.
The controversy has sparked a war of words between the YSRCP and rival political entities, including the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the Jana Sena Party. The YSRCP accused these rival parties of allegedly spreading misinformation by sharing the fake government order, emphasizing that the news is baseless and misleading.
The post on social media reads, “The news that the government has put out GO on Yatra 2 movie is untrue. This is totally fake news… Shame on you @JaiTDP @JanaSenaParty to spread such false news!” The YSRCP’s response reflects the party’s commitment to dispelling misinformation and maintaining transparency in its communication.
The incident highlights the intensity of political rivalries in Andhra Pradesh, with the YSRCP condemning the alleged attempts to manipulate information for political gain. As the YSRCP sets the record straight, it calls into question the authenticity of the circulated government order and aims to counteract the spread of misleading information surrounding the release of ‘Yatra 2.’