Published 17:24 IST, November 26th 2019
TDP Chief Naidu:YSRCP minister's 'graveyard' remark on Amaravati unpardonable
YSRCP Minister Botsa Satyanarayana's comment comparing Amaravati with a 'Smashaanam' (Burial Ground) is dreadful and unpardonable, says TDP Chief Naidu
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On Tuesday, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief N Chandrababu Naidu slammed Botsa Satyanarayana, state Municipal ministration and Urban Development Minister, for comparing Amaravati to a graveyard."Minister Botsa Satyanarayana's comment comparing Amaravati with a 'Smashaanam' (Burial Ground) is dreful and unpardonable. If you can't respect your capital city, at least respect sentiments of farmers who pooled ir lands," Naidu tweeted."Respect name which was derived from glorious civilization...respect identity and hopes of five crore Telugu people whom you represent," he continued.
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"Really pained at whatever is happening. @ysjagan is on course to erase both past and future leaving thing for coming generations. That will be his legacy," said Naidu in ar tweet.
Former finance minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu and present TDP floor leer in Andhra Presh Legislative Council (APLC) demanded Chief Minister Jaganmohan Reddy to dismiss minister from his cabinet for 'comparing secretariat, temple of governance and high court, temple of law with graveyard.' He furr said that minister has me a mockery of farmers who sacrificed 34,000 acres for state capital. "Is your government ruling from graveyard?" he asked in a press release.
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YSRCP's Satyanarayana on Monday h reacted on TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu's upcoming visit to Amravati on vember 28 asking wher he was coming to see graveyard that he has me. Botsa h alleged that under Naidu government 33,000 acres were taken from farmers under land pooling, promised construction of world-class capital. However, Naidu government h failed to keep ir promise managing to construct only a few buildings that too were completed 55 to 75 percent only.
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Protest on Sand- Crisis
Amid on-going sand crisis in Andhra Presh, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief N Chandrababu Naidu last week hit out at Andhra Presh Chief Minister Jaganmohan Reddy and demanded a sum of Rs 25 lakh each to be paid to kin of suicide victims and Rs 10,000 per month as compensation to construction workers who lost ir jobs in last five months amid sand scarcity. Before undertaking 12-hour-long fast, TDP chief took to Twitter to anunce protesting fast and press his demands in wake of sand crisis.
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(With ncy Inputs)
16:37 IST, November 26th 2019