Andhra Pradesh: BJP pulls up YSRCP for alleged assaults on leaders

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The BJP on Wednesday joined the opposition in criticizing the ruling YSRCP in Andhra Pradesh for its alleged assaults in opposition to political leaders and workplaces, whereas the ruling celebration sought central intervention on the problem with TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu’s latest Delhi questioned the journey.

While campaigning for the Badvel by-election to be held on October 30, BJP’s Andhra secretary-in-charge Sunil Deodhar alleged that the ruling celebration was intimidating some voters and village volunteers, who’re there to help the federal government in implementing its plans. He has turn into a preacher. . Deodhar additionally alleged {that a} chief from his state was kidnapped with the assistance of a state cupboard minister and a Lok Sabha MP. “When the central observers complained to the Election Commission (EC), our kidnapped leader was presented before the media. He was threatened and asked to announce that he voluntarily accompanied YSRCP leaders and was joining their party. They have been forced to switch sides… Now we will go to the Election Commission,” Deodhar stated on the BJP headquarters.

He additionally alleged {that a} seventeenth century Durga temple in Andhra was vandalised. “The state authorities helps Christians. Government tenders have been invited for the development of church buildings. But when a 450-year-old idol of Lord Rama is vandalized and the Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple is broken, no motion is taken.

Meanwhile, YSRCP chief V Vijayasai Reddy and the celebration’s Lok Sabha MP Margani Bharat questioned Naidu’s go to to Delhi to hunt safety from the Center after the assaults on his celebration headquarters final week.

“What is the purpose of Chandrababu Naidu’s visit? Does this mean that he is endorsing the hate speech used by his party men against YSRCP leaders? Naidu is not the head of TDP, but the head of anti-social elements. He is trying to disturb law and order in the state,” Reddy informed reporters in Delhi.

Reacting to Naidu demanding a CBI probe into the assault on the TDP headquarters within the state, Bharat stated, “As chief minister, he had stopped the CBI from entering the state and now he wants a CBI probe. What kind of double standard is this?”

Naidu-led TDP delegation on Tuesday met President Ram Nath Kovind and demanded imposition of President’s rule over the alleged collapse of constitutional equipment and regulation and order within the state.

A delegation of YSCRP is predicted to fulfill the Election Commission on Thursday and can be scheduled to fulfill the President.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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