Bypoll result will have far-reaching impact on State, says Naidu
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Opposition chief and TDP President N. Chandrababu Naidu has termed the result of the following byelection to the Tirupati parliamentary constituency as having a far-reaching impact in deciding the long run plan of action for Andhra Pradesh.
“The election is not limited to Tirupati. This is an opportunity to safeguard the future of Andhra Pradesh. Tirupati voters should take advantage of this ‘vajrayudham’ (a mythological weapon with divine powers) and dethrone the government. They need to remember what happened during the two-year-rule of YSRC Party,” he stated at a media convention meant to wind up the social gathering’s marathon election marketing campaign on Thursday.
Recalling the dearth of growth, Mr. Naidu stated a number of industries had evinced curiosity in his ‘Sunrise State’ name and reached Andhra Pradesh with funding, including that the scenario was not congenial any extra. As the Green Tribunal had granted a keep on sand mining, the sand mafia owing allegiance to the ruling social gathering had been digging as much as 70 toes within the river between Uthukota and Surutupalli on the Tamil Nadu border, expressing concern that it may result in desertification. He accused Minister Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy and Chief Whip G. Srikanth Reddy (Kadapa) of being behind such unlawful practices.
On the stone-throwing incident, he ridiculed the police officers asking the TDP to offer proof for a similar. “If there is a case of theft, is it right to put the onus of proof on the victim?” he questioned. He flayed the State on the ‘reimbursement arrears of ₹1,000 crore, harassment of people with the threat of filing atrocities case’, failure to offer the CPS scheme to workers promised forward of the elections and the ‘inferior quality of alcohol’ equipped within the State which he stated can be detrimental to the guzzlers’ well being. He additionally sought to know the standing of the fictional ‘pink diamond’, which the Tirumala chief priest had made an election situation forward of the 2019 polls.
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