TDP converts dismay over Padmanabham letter into a big fight

The Chandrababu Naidu Cabinet in Andhra Pradesh has expressed dismay over the letter written by Kapu Unity Roar leader Mudragada Padmanabham. The Cabinet wondered whether, going by the tone and tenor of the letter, it was actually penned by Padmanabham himself or written by YCP leader Jaganmohan Reddy. The Cabinet said the dismay was becuse of the language used, which was no way of writing a letter to a Chief Minister. Padmanabham had released the letter in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday morning and questioned when the promises made to the Kapus would be realized. P. Narayana and other Ministers also made a reference to Padmanabham letter and described it as demaning and unbecoming of writing to a Chief Minister. The point is Padamanabham has raised a specific matter that the government is giving loans to only those wearing Yellow Shirts (TDP leaders) among the Kapus. While cases were promised to be withdrawn against the Kapu leaders who participated in the Tuni agitation, these were being seriously pursued against them. The Chandrababu cabinet decided to take the bull by the horns even as Padmanabham did not conceal another Kapu agitation. The Cabinet decided to field the Kapu Ministers in the Cabinet to tackle the issue. They should also counter the charges.


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