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Chandrababu feeling insecure
15 May 2017 2:59 PM
Hyderabad, May 14: Chadnrababu Naidu has been feeling insecure ever since Leader of Opposition YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has met Prime Minister and false allegations are being leveled against him.
Speaking to reporters here on Sunday party senior leader Botsa Satyanarayana said, ‘Chandrababu Naidu telling that the meeting has been kept a secret has no meaning as our leader had said the sequence of events after receiving the confirmation of the meeting with the Prime Minister.
Chandrababu Naidu questioning the meeting only shows that he is feeling insecure and the allegations carry no weight as YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has taken up the Save Democracy campaign and has sought the Prime Ministers appointment as well to highlight the TDP policy of engineering defections and lure them and even inducting some of them into the cabinet besides other corruption charges the Chief Minister has been facing.
The Special Category Status (SCS) was also taken up by our Party and we sought the Prime Minister on the issue as well. Without pointedly speaking his mind out, Chandrababu Naidu has been posing childish questions and in a democracy and for those who are in public life we will have issues to discuss with the Prime Minister if they are not addressed to at state level, he said.
The current topic has been MSP to chilli farmers and there is nothing wrong in the Leader of Opposition meeting the Prime Minister seeking the Centre’s intervention as the State has been indifferent.
On the President’s election issue, every party needs to have a stand and we have our own and being the NDA coalition partner and giving issue-based support are two different issues and the details of what was discussed during the meeting can be attained from the Prime Minister’s Office, he said.