YSRCP to target MLA Balakrishna for his unsavoury comments

YSRCP to target MLA Balakrishna for his unsavoury comments
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In what could become a major embarrassment to the ruling TDP, the YSRCP is mulling to take advantage of the State government\'s proposed move to hold a special discussion on issues-related to women in the current session of the State assembly coinciding with the International Women’s Day.

Hyderabad: In what could become a major embarrassment to the ruling TDP, the YSRCP is mulling to take advantage of the State government's proposed move to hold a special discussion on issues-related to women in the current session of the State assembly coinciding with the International Women’s Day.

  • On the eve of Women’s Day, the opposition party will corner the Chief Minister by taking up actor-turned-MLA Balakrishna’s objectionable comments made at the audio function of `Savitri’
  • It is also planning to pin down the govt on the arrest of Susheel, son of Social Welfare Minister Ravela, for allegedly misbehaving with a girl

According to sources, the YSRCP is all set to target the brother-in-law of the Chief Minister and TDP Hindupur MLA Nandamuri Balakrishna for his alleged unsavory remarks on women during the audio release function of a Telugu film ‘ Savitri’ during a special discussion on women's issues.

Balakrishna's alleged remarks had gone viral on the internet and drew flak from the online fraternity. Observers said that the main opposition, which has been vying to corner the ruling party since the time of suspension of its party’s Nagari MLA R K Roja, is preparing itself to corner the ruling party, especially the TDP supremo.

Secondly, the opposition party is also training its guns on Social Welfare Minister Ravela Kishore Babu with a demand to oust him from the cabinet after he accused YSR Congress party chief Y S Jaganmohan Reddy of foisting a false case against his son Susheel.

The party also wants to highlight the issue of suspension of its party’s Nagari MLA R K Roja by projecting it as political vendetta against a woman MLA by the ruling party.

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