BJP has no right to talk about YS Jagan: Amarnath

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

The Minister of Industries and Information Technology of Andhra Pradesh, Gudiwada Amarnath has countered Home Minister Amit Shah and the Central Government. The Minister declared that BJP has no moral right to criticize YS Jagan and YSRCP’s governance in Andhra Pradesh.

The Union Home Minister Amit Shah has ridiculed AP CM Jagan’s ruling and the way he destroyed the state in Visakhapatnam the other day and it has rattled the entire flock of YSRCP and the camp decided to hit back. The two parties which were speculated to be in Nexus shocked even the commoners as they evidently decided to give a political fight. None other than the vocal IT Minister Amarnath in his recent press meeting declared that the Central Government has failed to see the development in AP and the way Jagan has been aiding the people of it with unique schemes.

He ridiculed Amit Shah by stating that the BJP Government which is privatizing the Vizag Steel Plant has no ethical right to talk about the corruption of any state as they themselves are corrupted in the first place. Amarnath added that the people of AP expected that Amit Shah would stop the privatization when he visited Vizag but he chose to take pot shots on AP’s Government instead of helping it. The Minister of Vizag asked Amit Shah and JP Nadda to take a look at how his CM Jagan has benefitted many in AP by directly paying as much as 2.16 crores of rupees to the beneficiaries in lower class people of AP. 

Amarnath declared that YSRCP will go alone in the 2024 polls as it needs no one’s support, unlike TDP and Janasena. The Minister accused Amit Shah of reading the script given by TDP and its head Chandrababu Naidu in his recent Vizag meet. Now that the recent proceedings are taken into account, it is clear that the re-union of TDP, Janasena, and BJP is on the cards for the upcoming general elections of the AP

Related Articles

  !!!!!!!!   Hiring content writers   !!!!!!!!!
Contact us : [email protected]

Latest Articles