Chandrababu Naidu slams YSRCP leaders

Mangalagiri, Nov.15 (Maxim News): TDP National president Nara Chandrababu Naidu today came down heavily on rival ruling YSRCP leaders. He alleged that no political party had mocked the elections in the history of the state like the ruling YSRCP.

Speaking to media persons at state party headquarters, he said that the leaders who mocked the election process would be remembered for mocking the democracy. He made these remarks following reports of wide spread irregularities allegedly committed by the ruling YSRCP leaders in the elections of Kuppam municipality and other areas of the state.

Naidu said that a day would soon come when the people of the state would rebel against the ruling party leaders. He wondered as to how the ruling party leaders would stoop to such a level. He said that they had told in advance that the ruling party leaders would commit irregularities in the local body elections and cast fake votes in the elections.

He alleged that the ruling party leaders were committing the irregularities to ensure their victory in the elections. He claimed that the police system had been diluted in the state and added that their party leaders had caught several fake voters in Kuppam constituency a day before the elections. He also claimed that the police officials did not respond to their complaints on the issue.

He alleged that the police had arrested their party leaders by ignoring their complaints. Naidu claimed that the family members of the fake voters were hating them. He also claimed that the police were not responding even after rebellion from the people of the state.

He said that the ruling YSRCP was mocking the democracy in the state. He alleged that the ruling party leaders were trafficking banned cannabis to places like Mumbai in the name of the transportation of vegetables.

Naidu made it clear that they were fighting for the protection of democracy in the state and added that they would fight till they put the YSRCP leaders as culprits in public court. Targeting state election commission He wondered if there was a commission in the state. (Maxim News)


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