Friday, 27 April 2012

TDP chief criticises Congress, YSRCP

                                                                          
TDP president N. Chandrababu Naidu criticised both the ruling Congress party and YSRCP and said that given the ‘outrageous manner' in which the two parties were conducting themselves with scant respect for public institutions, democratic principles and probity in public life, it would only be a matter of time before they vanished from the political map of the State.
Addressing a public meeting at the Gandhi Junction at Chittoor on Thursday night, Naidu charged that both parties were busy with their ‘murder politics' and ‘mining mafias', unmindful of the woes of the people of the State.
He took a serious exception to the power supply getting snapped as he began to address the meeting.
He claimed that the Congress was envious of TDP and would try to do anything to stop the re-emergence of Telugu Desam.
Dharna incident
He recalled how the government massed up police force at Vizianagaram when he, along with other party cadres, staged a massive dharna against the liquor syndicate of PCC president Botcha Satyanarayana.
Chandrababu Naidu had earlier declared the party office open and called on the family members of N.P. Chdngalraya Naidu and N.P. Jhansi, both former MPs from Chittoor who died recently.

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