The Andhra Pradesh assembly sessions are set to begin from the 11th of this month. The coalition government is already bringing out the irregularities that took place during Jagan’s tenure. In addition, it is setting up committees on various works and revealing the truth.
At the same time, those who made allegations on social media and made obscene posts against leaders are facing a heavy burden. Recently, Home Minister Anitha made it clear that those who made such allegations will be caught and punished wherever they are.
Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan has already reacted strongly that some SPs are behaving like they did during the YSRCP regime. After that, there is a change in the attitude of the police. Cases are being registered against those who posted obscene posts on social media.
Meanwhile, YSRCP chief and former chief minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy alleged that cases have been filed against 101 people so far for posting on social media. He also said that he will not go to assembly sessions and will question the government from outside when there is no opportunity to question in the assembly.
He said that if the government’s failures are to be questioned in the assembly sessions, some time is needed to speak, and such an opportunity is only available if there is opposition status, and if there is no such opportunity, there is no point in going there. That is why he said that as long as the assembly is going on, he will question the government’s failures from his party office, taking media as a platform.
“I have not been given the status of opposition leader. If I am given a mic, they will cut it. Why go to the assembly to speak for two minutes like an MLA. I will hold a media conference every day during the assembly sessions and speak on public issues” YS Jagan said.
On the other hand, Jagan accused the DGP of acting as a ruling party worker. He said that the DGP is acting depravedly by saying that the police did not work properly in the previous government. He said that the state government and the police have failed miserably in maintaining law and order.
He said that 91 women and children were raped in just 5 months. Jagan said that he was surprised that the Deputy CM had spoken about the deterioration of law and order in the state, and that he did not have the courage to question the CM about law and order, but was talking about the Dalit Home Minister.