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Jagan making contradictory statements: Varla Ramaiah

Update: 2018-07-31 05:30 IST

Chittoor: APSRTC Chairman Varla Ramaiah said that YSRCP president Jaganmohan Reddy and Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan have lost credibility in the society due to their failure in protecting the interest of the state and they have already joined hands with  the Prime Minister  Narendra Modi.  Both  tainted  leaders are eagerly aspiring  the  Chief Minister’s  seat by making baseless allegations against  Chandrababu Naidu, he regretted.

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Speaking  to press persons here on Monday at Government Guest House,  Varla Ramaiah  described Jagan as a leader of thieves (Dongala Nayakudu) and Pawan  as  petty leader (Chillara Nayakudu) and reiterated that both leaders would meet humiliating defeat in the next elections.  Jaganmohan Reddy made contradictory  statements on  Kapu  reservation  issue,  undermining  the integrity of  Kapu community, he blamed.  

During his Sankalpa Yatra,  Jagan used to make false and baseless allegations against  TDP government. Chief Minister is committed for protecting the interest of all  communities  in the state  in all aspects. ``The TDP would certainly win the mandate of the people defeating the political opportunists  in the next elections ” he exuded confidence.

The TDP senior leader  made a  scathing attack on  BJP  government  blaming  that Prime Minister Narendra Modi  has intentionally   cheated AP  with regard to granting special category status.

After   BJP came into power, attacks on   Dalits have increased  in the country particularly  in  BJP ruling states, he stated. `` Dalits   in the country   feel insecurity in BJP Government. The BJP has  played  a crucial role  in  diluting  the SC/ST  Atrocity Prevention Act which shows the  negative attitude   of  BJP towards Dalits,”  he said.

He ruled out joining hands with  Congress in future.  TDP Politburo Member and former minister Galla Aruna Kumari, Chittoor MLC B N Rajasimhulu and others    were present. 

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