Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Babu’s compromise with KCR out of fear for punishment

  • TDP ministers have to stop blabbering at their will 
  • TDP should prevent the projects if it has any commitment
  • They will have no place in history
  • Harish Rao’s provocative behavior is not good: Ambati
Kurnool: YSRCP’s official spokesman Ambati Rambabu advised the ministers of TDP to stop blabbering about the good intention of the leader of opposition and YSRCP president YS Jagan in his fight against the loss suffered by the people of AP. He slammed the statements of AP ministers Palle Raghunatha Reddy, Devineni Uma, Narayana and Ganta Srinivasa Rao as well as Telangana minister Harish Rao.

Ambati commented that the ministers, in spite of expressing solidarity to the struggle of YS Jagan for the wellbeing of the people of the state, were performing cheap political behaviour. He demanded to know why the ministers had not reacted first regarding the unlawful projects of Telangana. Ambati remarked that Chandrababu had entered into compromise with Telangana CM KCR out of his fear for having to face inquiry and punishment in Note for Vote case. He cautioned that the Government would have to face bitter consequences if YS Jagan’s agitation was to be disturbed or suppressed.

Ambati slammed Telangana minister Harish Rao for speaking in a provocative manner over building unlawful projects. He questioned if it was not true that Telangana Government was trying to illegally snatch the waters of Krishna and Godavari. He made it clear that YSRCP would not stay silent when Telangana tried to grab the waters deserved by the people of AP. He remarked that the ministers of TDP were speaking in an irregular manner. Ambati slammed them for trying to gain benefit from accusing YS Rajasekhar Reddy and YS Jagan. He challenged the ministers to try to show commitment and prevent the projects and save AP instead of putting efforts on passing comments on YSRCP. He cautioned that they would have no place in history if they tried to attain political benefit out of people’s suffering.

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