YCP rebel MP Raghu Ramakrishna Raju responded on Jagan’s comments that from businesses and film industry are being runned by a selective community, RRR invited Jagan to join films. “Who is stopping you (Jagan) from acting in movies? There are many dubbing artists but if Jagan can train in acting and dubbing, nobody can stop him. Jagan should stop crying on Tollywood heroes. The likes of Chiranjeevi and others worked very hard to achieve stardom and Jagan can do the same,” said RRR in a satirical manner.
On AP IT minister Gudivada Amarnath’s photo-shoot, RRR reacted that if the YCP government falls in the next elections, he can act. “A business is a business and it is totally unnecessary to target a community. Ramoji Rao made the Telugu pickles world famous. Everyone has their own interest,” said RRR.
On the AP debts, RRR chided Jagan that the Chief Minister manipulated the numbers. In the last six months, the AP government borrowed Rs 48,000 crore from RBI. “To my knowledge, AP debts are nearly Rs 8.5 Lakh crore which is 550 percent more than the debts AP had during bifurcation. YCP is free to condemn my arguments but they cannot hide the facts,” said RRR.
Raghu Rama opined that there are less chances of the Supreme Court issuing a stay on the High Court’s verdict on Amaravati which was challenged by YCP’s government earlier in the day.
RRR explained that the AP High Court only rejected the decision of the Assembly because Parliament is the supreme when it comes to make any legislation. “AP High Court found fault with AP Assembly misusing its power on Amaravati. The bench of AP High Court did look into capital row for a longer period and after careful examination of facts, the verdict was against YCP government,” said RRR. The YCP rebel MP said that the AP government may come for a hearing on Monday.
This post was last modified on 17 September 2022 4:15 pm
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