Image Source : PTI Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy
A workforce of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders met Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday and submitted a slew of complaints starting from alleged offences towards democratic establishments, capital trifurcation, corruption and others on Andhra Pradesh authorities led by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.
“Attack on media, attack on courts, attack on judges, attack on the Opposition. We told all these. Attack on election commissioner. These are all democratic institutions,” mentioned TDP MP Jayadev Galla after submitting the complaints to the Home Minister.
Since coming to energy, Galla mentioned the Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) has been allegedly violating the Constitution and is hell bent on destroying the 4 pillars of democracy, legislature, government, judiciary and the media.
“We have briefed him (Amit Shah) and submitted a representation on the deteriorating law and order, increasing attacks on religious places, harassment of victims and opposition party leaders by filing illegal cases, rampant corruption and involvement of YSRCP in various scams in the state,” the MP mentioned.
He mentioned Shah listened to them patiently, and requested for clarifications, and guaranteed them that he would look into the alleged instances listed within the illustration for acceptable motion.
The TDP workforce additionally apprised Shah on the alleged temple assaults and highlighted concerning the 7-year-old video of pastor Praveen Chakravarthy.
The MPs advised the Home Minister that the three capitals plan is allegedly a design to destroy Amaravati which they known as a nationwide asset.
The TDP workforce claimed that corruption is broadly prevalent within the state within the type of alleged unlawful mining and the sale of sand, allocations favouring an organization during which the chief minister’s spouse holds shares and others.
The Opposition leaders claimed the Andhra Pradesh authorities failed in administration and continuity of governance, together with allegedly dropping buyers’ confidence.
“The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh till the month of September, 2020 was accused in more than 30 cases. About 11 cases are registered by the CBI. He is also accused in six cases lodged by the ED. Currently, the CM is on conditional bail,” the MPs talked about in a notice submitted to Shah.
In this alleged background, the Parliamentarians appealed to the Central authorities to intervene and restore Constitution functioning and its equipment within the southern state.
“Further, it is also vital to conduct an enquiry into various irregularities being carried out by the state government in order to plunder public money. Your timely intervention would instill confidence,” the MPs claimed of their plaint to Shah.
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