Monday 21 March 2016

TDP’s Vengeful Attitude towards the Opposition

Hyderabad: YSRCLP meeting took place at the party’s office in Lotus Pond. YSRCP MLAs, MLCs and prominent leaders attended this meeting presided by leader of opposition and YSRCP president YS Jagan. YSRCP MLAs spoke to the media before the commencement of the meeting. They criticized that the TDP Government was behaving with arrogance offered by being in power and trying to suppress the voice of the opposition.  
Meka Pratap Apparao (MLA of Nuzivid)
MLA Meka Pratap Apparao criticized the Government for its behaviour towards YSRCP MLAs and particularly a woman. He condemned not allowing MLA Roja into the assembly inspite of coming with High Court’s orders. He mentioned that Dr. YS Rajasekhar Reddy used to take things in a sportive manner but the present Government was holding vengeance. He stated that they would discuss with their party’s president YS Jagan to take a decision. Pratap Apparao acclaimed YS Jagan for being calm and respecting the assembly’s honour when the ruling party leaders were verbally abusing the leader of opposition by saying he had high cholesterol and by warning him that he would be slaughtered and buried. He commented that the opposition party was being suppressed for fighting for the people. He suggested that TDP should change its ways. 

Rakshana Nidhi (MLA of Tiruvuru)
YSRCP MLA Rakshana Nidhi opined that TDP was vengeful towards YSRCP for questioning regarding corruption and atrocities performed by the Government. He specified that MLA Roja was suspended for fighting against the atrocious Call Money sex racket. Rakshana Nidhi mentioned that the Government was attempting to mask its failure by reducing the number of questioning opposition MLAs present in the assembly. He added that Roja had daringly gone to the court and attained justice in spite of the Government’s conspiracies. He criticized the Government for boasting to be superior to the courts and not allowing Roja into the assembly. Rakshana Nidhi made it clear that they would stand for Roja in her fight for justice. 

Visweswar Reddy (MLA of Uravakonda)
YSRCP MLA Visweswar Reddy commented that TDP had been attempting to suppress the voice of the opposition since it had come to power. He cautioned that the Government would face friction for defying court’s orders. He mentioned that the Government was trying to create dispute between the legislative system and the judicial system over not rectifying its mistakes. He reminded that YSRCP President YS Jagan’s suggestion that rule 340 (2) would not allow the suspension of MLA Roja for one year was neglected by the Government. Visweswar Reddy commented that the ruling party leaders were behaving in such a way that they only knew all the rules. He condemned the defiance of the Government towards the High Court’s stay orders. He warned that it would soon pay for this. 

Giddi Eshwari (MLA of Paderu)
MLA Giddi Eshwari mentioned that the speaker of the assembly had the authority to suspend an MLA for one session but not for a whole year. She stated that MLA Roja had to approach the Supreme Court to fight for justice as her rights were being deprived. She complained that it was an insult to not let a woman MLA into the assembly in spite of court’s interim orders. She criticized the speaker and the Government for their shameful behaviour. She warned that people were observing the one-sided decisions being taken by TDP-BJP duo. Eshwari slammed the decision taken by the privilege committee. She expressed her displeasure towards the committee’s accepting only the argument of TDP MLA Anitha. She questioned why it did not come to inquiry when YSRCP MLAs had previously complained to the privilege committee against ministers Achennayudu, Devineni, Gorantla and Bonda Uma. She complained that TDP MLAs were being forgiven and YSRCP MLAs were being punished. She condemned the ruling party’s arrogant acts. Eshwari added that they would continue to fight for justice, while respecting the public system and the judicial system.

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