City
Epaper

Sharmila targets brother Jagan again over boycott of Assembly session

By IANS | Updated: November 12, 2024 16:45 IST

Vijayawada, Nov 12 Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) President Y. S. Sharmila Reddy once again targeted YSR Congress ...

Open in App

Vijayawada, Nov 12 Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) President Y. S. Sharmila Reddy once again targeted YSR Congress Party chief and her brother Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy saying those who can’t attend the Assembly session should resign.

Sharmila was reacting to the boycott of the ongoing Assembly session by the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP).

Addressing a press conference here, she said former Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy has the responsibility to fight on behalf of the people. “People have elected Jagan as a MLA. He has the responsibility to fight on behalf of the people who elected him. He should know his responsibility,” she said.

The Congress leader criticised the decision to stay away from the Assembly session. “It will be cynical not to attend the session by saying that you will not get the mike and you will not be allowed to speak,” she said and remarked that this was exposing Jagan’s arrogance and ignorance.

“Don’t you have the courage and ability to go to the Assembly? He should explain this to people,” she said, adding that she was asking the same question to other YSRCP MLAs.

Sharmila believes that the denial of the status of leader of the opposition was the result of Jagan’s own making.

The Congress leader said when YSRCP won 151 Assembly seats, he betrayed people by going back on the promises made to them. She said due to corruption and wrongdoings during the YSRCP rule, people gave the party only 11 seats this time.

The APCC President said not attending the Assembly session amounts to betraying people. “YSRCP MLAs did not attend the session even when the Budget was presented. You should resign if you can’t go to the Assembly. When you go to people, they will teach you a lesson,” Sharmila said.

She also slammed the TDP-led coalition government over the State Budget for 2024-25 presented in the Assembly on Monday. She claimed that there is no clarity in the Budget.

Stating that implementation of ‘Super Six’ promises of the TDP and its allies requires Rs 1.20 lakh crore, she said the government has not allocated even a quarter of this amount.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Cricket"Very important to win first game": Bangladesh skipper Litton Das after victory against Hong Kong

CricketAsia Cup: Litton Das guides Bangladesh to first win with match-winning half-century against Hong Kong

Football"Only defending or depending on dead ball won't take us far": Bhaichung Bhutia on Khalid Jamil's challenge as India coach

EntertainmentChanning Tatum says his "biggest mistake" was turning down Guillermo del Toro's 'Beauty and the Beast' adaptation

Other Sports"More players in India will play at same platform as top players": Chairman of Commonwealth Games Table Tennis Federation Vivek Kohli

National Realted Stories

NationalGuna BJP MLA calls for mandatory military training for youth, warns of civil unrest

NationalMP CM reviews crop damage and orders state-wide survey; Cong to protest in Ujjain tomorrow

NationalBhubaneswar court sentences drug peddler to 20-year RI

NationalKangana Ranaut moves SC challenging summons in a defamation case

NationalRajasthan: High-level project monitoring unit set up for mining sector