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Sharmila castigates CM’s sarcasm
02 Nov 2012 12:10 PM

Questioning the sarcasm
of Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy over his remarks that YSRCP chief Y. S. Jagan
Mohan Reddy has gone to jail not for the sake of people, Jagan’s sister
Sharmila replied that Jagan was sent to jail by the conspiracy of Congress and
TDP which feared a grave threat to their existence from his growing mass appeal
and popularity.
Addressing a public
meeting at Jalli Palle in Anantapuram district as part of her Maro Praja
Prasthanam on 15th day on Thursday, Sharmila said Jagan struggled
and fought on behalf of women, farmers, students, handloom workers and poor
people being in constant touch with people.
“Fearing for your political
existence due to his growing mass popularity, you conspired with TDP and CBI
and jailed him. Don’t you know that?” Sharmila asked Kiran Kumar.
Castigating Kiran Kumar
for his comments, Sharmila recalled the statement of Union Minister Ghulam Nabi
Azad that Jagan wouldn’t have faced the present troubles if he had continued in
the Congress Party and said the statement proved Jagan’s jailing was a
conspiracy.
“What is the meaning of
Azad’s statement? Doesn’t it mean that you have jailed Jagan intentionally?
Doesn’t it mean that you are making efforts to ensure he is denied bail?” Sharmila
asked.
Asserting YSR family
can boldly say that Jagan didn’t commit any crime, Sharmila remarked one day
Jagan will come out of jail unscathed. “You have to teach a fitting lesson to
Congress and TDP,” she told people at the public meeting.
(Updated on Nov 2, 2012)