Redbook and Political Governance bleeding the State

5 Jul, 2025 11:09 IST

Tadepalli, July 4: Former Minister and YSRCP Guntur District President Ambati Rambabu, speaking at the YSRCP Central Office in Tadepalli, launched an attack on Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, orchestrating a systematic deterioration of law and order in Andhra Pradesh through a “Red Book Constitution” and politically motivated governance that has left the state bleeding. Naidu is targeting YSRCP leaders and workers at the grassroots level with a covert mechanism involving retired IPS officers loyal to him, executing a master plan to suppress political rivals. This shadowy network identifies opposition members at the police station level, leading to orchestrated attacks, atrocities, illegal arrests, and false cases, such as the brutal assault on Mannava village sarpanch Nagamalleswara Rao, who is now fighting for his life due to an attack instigated by a local TDP MLA. 

Over the past year, the state has witnessed rampant violence, fabricated cases, and a mafia-like rule, with Naidu violating his oath to protect citizens, rendering him unfit to continue as Chief Minister. 

Ambati cited specific instances of political manipulation, including the Palnadu Gundlapadu clash, where two TDP factions fought, resulting in two deaths, yet YSRCP leaders like the Pinnelli brothers were falsely implicated despite the SP’s initial confirmation of TDP’s internal conflict. Similarly, during YS Jagan’s Sattenapalli visit, an unrelated accident was twisted to frame Jagan, with Naidu making inflammatory remarks despite evidence proving otherwise. 

Ambati also criticized Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan for delivering cinematic dialogues and following Naidu’s script, JanaSena is funded by Naidu for personal and political expenses, while farmers and workers, owed Rs. 1000 crore and wages under the Jal Jeevan Mission, suffer. He challenged Pawan’s competence and questioned unfulfilled promises, like his brother Nagababu’s cabinet inclusion. Asserting YSRCP’s resilience with a 40% vote share despite winning only 11 seats, Ambati expressed confidence that public discontent with the TDP-led coalition’s false promises and misrule will bring YSRCP back to power under YS Jagan’s leadership, emphasizing that neither Naidu nor Pawan can stop Jagan’s unwavering support base. YSRCP remains committed to exposing the coalition’s misdeeds and fighting for justice against this alleged Red Book governance.