*Farmers in distress*
*Address fuel crisis: YSRCP*
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*Dastagiri murder used for Diversion*
*Ministers indulging in personal attacks instead of governance*
*Severe agrarian crisis in AP*
*Power tariff burden of Rs 20,000 crore in two years*
*YSRCP slams Chandrababu for spreading falsehoods*
*Credit chor Naidu at it again over Renew project*
*YSRCP slams misuse of atrocity law, seeks withdrawal of case*
Conspirators’ common agenda is Jagan
07 Feb 2013 11:44 AM

Hyderabad, Feb 7, 2013:
Smt. Y. S. Sharmila, who resumed Maro Praja Prasthanam Padayatra on behalf of
YSR Congress Party president Sri Y .S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday,
lambasted the hypocritical stand of TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu towards the Congress
Government.
Addressing a huge
public meeting at the end of day’s schedule at Ibrahimpatnam in Ranga Reddy
district on the 58th day of her Padayatra that began on Oct 18 last
at Idupulapaya, Smt. Sharmila said that Naidu has been refusing to introduce
no-trust motion in the assembly while calling the Government anti people.
“This is hypocritical
and exposed the dual stand of Naidu who has a tacit understanding with the
Congress Government,” she said in her fiery address.
Tehalka called Naidu
the richest politician in the country and CPI published a book on his corrupt
deeds but no Congress leader has filed a case against his misdeeds, she said,
adding Naidu in return has been refusing to move no trust motion against the
Congress Government as part of his secret agreement.
Both Congress and TDP are terrified of Sri Jagan
Mohan Reddy’s growing political influence and to ensure that he wouldn’t be
accessible to the general public, they have conspired and jailed him for the
last 8 months, she observed.
TDP and Congress, whose
single common agenda is unleashing mala fide propaganda against Sri Jagan Mohan
Reddy, have become one in harassing him through CBI in an unprecedented manner.
“For the last three years, both TDP and Congress have been resorting to match
fixing in all sorts of elections and have now stooped to the level of sharing
the posts of Information Commissioners,” she said.