Amravati: After the TDP chief N. Chandrababu Naidu accused the ruling YSR Congress of personally targeting the leaders of his party , Andhra Pradesh Chief Minster YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Friday hit back at Mr Naidu saying, “the entire state knows how frustrated Naidu is.”
He took a jibe at Chandrababu Naidu and said that he is not understanding what he is doing, saying or how he is behaving. Mr Reddy claimed that Mr Naidu himself had instigated people in the House by talking about unnecessary, unrelated and unwarranted subjects, and now when people have reacted, he is behaving this way. Jagan Reddy said that the TDP and Chandrababu Naidu had started it all.
“Chandrababu only seeks to derive political mileage out of everything. It is very unfortunate. His drama was visible to all eyes, though I was not inside the House at the time,â Jagan who later came to the House said.
Jagan said his party MLAs did not speak anything about Naidu’s family members. “It was Chandrababu himself who spoke about my family members (slain uncle, mother and sister) and there was no reference to his family from our side. The House records clearly prove that,” Jagan added.
The Chief Minister said that the citizens have rejected Chandrababu Naidu and he had lost in Kuppam municipal corporation which is his home constituency.The TDP has lost power in the legislative council as well.
Earlier on Friday, Mr Naidu broke down while speaking to the media and said that the ruling YSR Congress government is personally targetting the family members of the leaders of his party including him in the legislative assembly.
âI will not attend this assembly hereafter. I will return to the House only after becoming the chief minister,â said Naidu. Before walking off the assembly he broke down in tears with folded hands during a debate on the women empowerment on the second day of the assemblyâs ongoing winter session.
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