The TDP alliance is focusing on paying back in the same coin to the YCP which had harassed the opposition leaders and tried to decimate its rival parties during its five-year rule.
Soon after assuming charge as the Chief Minister, YCP boss Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy demolished the Praja Vedika, a government property structure, and even failed to clear the rubble only to create emotional turbulence in Naidu.
Later, he framed former Speaker Kodela Siva Prasada Rao in a case, in connection with some furniture at his house. Unable to withstand the harassment, Siva Prasad ended his life.
Not forgetting these incidents, the TDP also issued notices to Jagan Mohan Reddy reminding that he is using the furniture bought with government money in his house and asked him to return the same.
The TDP leaders created #FurnitureRobberJagan and even made it viral on the social media.
During his rule, Jagan reportedly erected barricades around his Tadepalli Palace and blocked the approach road to his residence for several kilometres, in violation of rules.
At Rushikonda, he spent nearly Rs 550 crore and constructed luxury buildings with government funds.
Apart from these, Jagan is constructing the YCP Central office at Tadepalli. Stating that the land on which the office is being constructed belongs to the irrigation department, the CRDA officials demolished it, which is being protested by the YCP cadre.
The YCP leaders are terming it as ‘vendetta politics’ but the TDP maintained that the land belonged to the irrigation department.
The TDP says that Jagan Mohan Reddy had allotted that parcel of land in survey number 202/A1 in Tadepalli to the YCP, misusing his power.
Jagan Mohan Reddy has a plan to occupy the neighbouring 15 acres by building the party office in the two acres,” the TDP leaders said.
Reportedly, the irrigation department did not clearance to Jagan to take over the two acres.
Recently, one more irregularity by the Jagan government has come to light.
Without paying any heed to the objections raised by the Vizag Corporation, around 1.75 acres of land has been allocated to the YCP office in Vizag. The Corporation supposedly gave the land for 33-years of lease at Rs 1,000 per acre per year.
There are doubts if the YCP building in Vizag will be the next target of the TDP alliance. Will the Vizag building also be demolished?
This post was last modified on 22 June 2024 4:31 pm
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