Andhra Pradesh: YSRCP raking up capital issue as a diversionary tactics, says Ayyanna
The Hindu
TDP will welcome Amaravati farmers with open arms and join their padayatra, he says
Raking up the three-capital issue is a diversionary tactics of the YSRCP government, senior Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader Ch. Ayyanna Patrudu has said.
“The State is in a financial mess. There is no money to pay salaries on time. There are not enough funds to implement welfare schemes. There is no developmental activity. Most importantly, the State is in a debt trap. To hush up the government’s failures, the Chief Minister has instigated the Ministers and party leaders to rake up the capital issue once again,” Mr. Ayyanna Patrudu told the media on Wednesday.
Questioning the rationale behind the Chief Minister’s decision, the TDP leader said, “It was Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy who had agreed to the proposal of making Amaravati the capital. As Leader of the Opposition, he had gone to the extent of saying that 30,000 acres would not suffice and that more land should be acquired to build a magnificent capital.”
After repealing the relevant Acts and the A.P. High Court giving its verdict, where was the need to bring the capital issue to the fore again if not for diverting the people’s attention, he asked.
Referring to the Ministers’ statements that TDP national president N. Chandrababu Naidu should be held responsible should there be any law and order problem during the ongoing Amaravati farmers’ Maha Padayatra, Mr. Ayyanna Patrudu said, “Why should Mr. Naidu be held responsible? It is the DGP who should be held responsible. The High Court has clearly stated this in its order.”
“We will welcome the farmers of the Amaravati Parirakshana Samithi with open arms and join them in their padayatra in the North Andhra region. If there is any violence, it is only the handiwork of the YSRCP leaders and cadre as it is they who are trying to incite the people of the region against the farmers,” he said.
Mr. Patrudu recalled that during Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s padayatra in the run-up to the elections, Mr. Naidu, as Chief Minister, had asked him (the R&B Minister then) to repair the roads to ensure that the YSRCP leader did not face any problem. Mr. Naidu had also asked the Health Minister (Kamineni Srinivas) to keep two ambulances and a medical team ready, he said. “That is called leadership,” he added.

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