Naidu should not create panic among folks, says YSRCP MLA
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‘TDP chief should have asked KCR to allow ambulances from the State into Telangana’
Opposition chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu should perceive the state of affairs that the nation and the State goes via because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and should cease slinging mud on the State authorities and give attention to some constructive work, stated Anakapalle MLA Gudivada Amarnath from the YSR Congress Party.
Addressing the media right here on Saturday, Mr. Amarnath stated that being a senior chief who served because the Chief Minister, Mr. Naidu should come out with some recommendation and solutions to the State authorities, however not take pleasure in creating panic among folks along with his statements.
He accused Mr. Naidu of not taking over the problem of stopping ambulances of the State with Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao. “Being a former Chief Minister and who claims that KCR had worked under him, Mr. Naidu should have picked up the phone and called him, to allow the ambulances that were stopped at the Telangana border. But instead he chose to remain silent,” Mr. Amarnath stated.
He accused Mr. Naidu and different TDP leaders of focussing on different points just like the arrest of Narasapuram MP Raghurama Krishnam Raju, as an alternative of focussing on the pandemic.
Appreciating MP V. Vijaya Sai Reddy for taking the initiative to start out a 300-bed hospital with oxygen provide at Sheelanagar for COVID sufferers, Mr. Amarnath questioned if any TDP chief has come ahead with such an initiative.
The YSRCP MLA accused Mr. Naidu of doing nothing to develop the well being infrastructure within the State. “In TDP’s 21-year-rule, not a single hospital or medical college has come up. But Mr. Jagan soon after assuming power has sanctioned 11 medical colleges and even Aarogysri was a brainchild of Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy,” he stated.
Mr. Amarnath additionally identified that oxygenated beds have been enhanced from 27,000 to 45,000 in the course of the second wave and efforts are on to additional enhance them.
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