The Congress party launched a damage control exercise on
Tuesday following the remarks of AICC general secretary Ghulam Nabi
Azad reported prominently in the media that Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy would
have been appointed a Union Minister and later elevated as Chief
Minister if he was in the Congress.
Mr. Azad himself
denied making these comments and said local journalists might not have
understood the speech because he spoke in Urdu. “I made the remarks to
highlight how Congress encouraged leaders and elevated them to top
position. I was misquoted,” he clarified at a press conference in Kadapa
on Tuesday.
The AICC leader addressed a series of
election meetings in Nellore, Chittoor and Kadapa districts when he
launched an all out attack on the YSR Congress president saying that he
was in jail for corrupt activities. Things would have been different for
Jagan had he remained with the ruling Congress party and waited
patiently for being given a position in the government.
Unwittingly,
Mr. Azad had implied that Jagan was paying the price for parting ways
with the Congress and floating his own party. At least, this is what the
YSR Congress leaders said. "His remarks have exposed the true colours
of the vindictive attitude of the ruling party." Quick to capitalise on
the ruling party's dilemma, YSR Congress honorary president Y.S.
Vijayamma repeatedly highlighted the issue in her election meetings,
drawing instance response from the people.
On
Tuesday, PCC chief Botcha Satyanarayana was at pains trying to defend
the statement saying that Mr. Azad only said Congress leaders could
aspire to become an MP, Union Minister and even the Chief Minister. At a
press conference here, Mr. Satyanarayana charged the YSRCP leaders of
distorting the statement to gain political mileage.
Congress
leaders wondered about the need for the AICC leader to make such
comments at the height of campaign when there was general perception
among the voters that Jagan was being victimised. Mr. Azad, in the
meantime, concluded his poll campaign by addressing a meeting in
Yemmiganur and arrived in the city on Tuesday night before leaving for
New Delhi.
from Hindu
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