Undavalli slams both TDP, YSRCP

Hyderabad, Oct.17: Former MP Undavalli Aruna Kumar has lashed out at the Telugu Desam government in Andhra Pradesh State and also criticized the Opposition YSRCP alleging that the latter failed to pull up the government on public issues. Speaking to the media here on Monday, Undavalli questioned Andhra Pradesh government as to why it was not revealing truth to the people. He pulled up TDP leaders to tell as to why they were branding the leaders, whoever demands for special status to Andhra Pradesh state, as betrayers. He said the TDP leaders were alleging that YS Jagan Mohan Reddy had looted Rs one lakh crore when the latter accosted the government on special status to the State. But sadly Jagan was enjoying the allegations of the TDP leaders, he added. Undavalli said Jagan was facing cases of committing Rs 13,000 crore economical offences. Jagan has already suffered adequate punishment for the alleged offences, he said while asserting that “the one and only person is Jagan who stayed in jail for 16 months”. Demanding that the TDP leaders make the government to tell the break-up to the people as to how Jagan looted Rs 1 lakh crore and as to how he looted and where from he looted the same. He also alleged that the YSRCP failed to pull up the government in the Assembly. The government ran the House in undemocratic manner that the members did not even cast their votes when the Opposition party introduced a no-trust motion against the government, he pointed out. He slammed both the ruling and Opposition parties alleging that both have failed to mount pressure on the Centre to get the facilities mentioned in the State Re-organisation Act. Reminding the quote of a person, who had the status of Telangana Additional Advocate General level that TDP Chief N Chandrababu Naidu has the power of manipulating the Courts, mentioned in Television Channel live show, Undavalli said he filed three petitions against Chandrababu Naidu for the sake of justice. He said he wished to live till the three petitions reached the Court. Making it clear that he was not in any political party, Undavalli said his age was not cooperating to continue in electoral politics. “Hence I left politics for the same reason”, he explained.
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