JC ridicules Congress over State bifurcation

JC ridicules Congress over State bifurcation
x
Highlights

Taking Uturn again on his previous comments, the controversial leader and TDP Lok Sabha Member JC Diwakar Reddy stated that he did not say that he would not attend the Parliament on last Friday to participate in the NoConfidence Motion moved by the party against NDA government demanding justice to AP and implementation of all promises given to it

Amaravati: Taking U-turn again on his previous comments, the controversial leader and TDP Lok Sabha Member JC Diwakar Reddy stated that he did not say that he would not attend the Parliament on last Friday to participate in the No-Confidence Motion moved by the party against NDA government demanding justice to AP and implementation of all promises given to it.

After meeting with Chief Minister and TDP president Nara Chandrababu Naidu here at Secretariat in Guntur on Monday, Diwakar Reddy claimed that he was not upset. While interacting with journalists, he narrated a inconceivable story on his political drama. He said that as weather was not good on that day, he thought that it was not possible to go to New Delhi.

In fact, just a couple of days before the No-Confidence Motion took place in the Lok Sabha, Diwakar Reddy created a chaos in the party and raised his long pending political demands including five MLA seats to his followers and funds to Anantapur Municipality. He only attended the debate on the No-Confidence Motion that too after releasing a government order.

Chandrababu Naidu reportedly convinced Diwakar Reddy that he would interact personally after completing the No-Confidence Motion issue and directed him to meet on Monday. As part of this move, Diwakar Reddy attended the Lok Sabha. But now he is saying that he did not do all these.

He further added that the State will not get the Special Category Status till Narendra Modi will be as Prime Minister. He also ridiculed the Congress by saying that they divided the State in an unruly manner and now claiming that they would give Special Category Status if they would come to the power. He questioned that who will believe the Congress now?

Show Full Article
Print Article
Next Story
More Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENTS