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Chandrababu should quit on moral grounds
28 Apr 2017 3:14 PM
Hyderabad, April 28: Reiterating that Chandrababu Naidu government has been sunk deep in corruption and has been launching a baseless campaign on the Leader of Opposition to divert the attention of the people, YSR Congress said that the Chief Minister has lost the moral right to govern the state after the recent survey had placed Andhra Pradesh in second place in terms of corruption.
Speaking to reporters here on Friday, party leader Bhumana Karunakara Reddy said;’ a section of media was used by the chief minister to create an opinion that the bail of YS Jagan Mohan Reddy would be cancelled and created a hype by following our leader to every place.
However, the CBI petition seeking the cancellation of bail to YS Jagan Mohan Reddy was turned down by the court and the TDP leaders and the media supporting the party had to beat a hasty retreat after all the baseless propaganda.’
The case against our leader was a conspiracy of Sonia Gandhi and TDP which was told in unequivocal terms by the ruling party leaders during the past two days. There was no proof that our leader had ever entered the secretariat while YS Rajasekhara Reddy was Chief Minister but still they foisted false cases and CBI inquiry was ordered.
The media close to Chandrababu Naidu had tried to create an opinion against YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and failed miserably along with TDP as facts remain facts, he said.
On the other hand Chandrababu Naidu should quit on moral grounds as a recent survey has said that corruption is rampant in the Andhra Pradesh and stands second on that count. We have been time and again telling the same thing and our stand is vindicated, he said.