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YSRCP condemns Naidu’s remarks against YSR
24 May 2014 7:00 PM
Hyderabad, May 24, 2014: Questioning
the motives of TDP president Chandrababu Naidu in saying that the late YS
Rajasekhara Reddy diluted the case of Maoist attack on him at Tirupati, YSR
Congress party has said Naidu’s remarks have only indicated of his intentions
to hatch yet another conspiracy against YSR family.
Speaking to reporters here today,
party spokesman Gattu Ramachandra Rao strongly condemned the remarks of
Naidu. He said Naidu resorting to making the accusation 11 years after
the Maoist attack against him at Alipiri near Tirupati only smacked of his ill
intentions.
“The attack took place on you on Oct
1, 2003 and you remained CM till YSR took over in May. What action did you take
on the case during the period? You remained silent during the regimes of
Rosaiah and Kiran Kumar Reddy also. Saying several years later that YSR diluted
the case and protected Gangi Reddy, the accused in the case, is atrocious,”
Gattu remarked.
He further said that it was only YSR
who visited Naidu first and attended peace rally at a time when his party
leaders and cabinet ministers were busy discussing on his successor after the
attack.
“Not even Naidu’s family members
visited him immediately after the attack. Forgetting all this, you have made a
baseless allegation against YSR and it
is only indicative of your future conspiracy.” Gattu said YSR always respected
the law and never failed to adhere to the law.