In Andhra
Pradesh Assembly debate on the motion of thanks to the Governor's address
virtually exposed the Opposition YSR Congress, providing the right opportunity
for the ruling TDP to pro-claim innocence on the controversy stirred by Sakshi
media on the alleged land deals in the new capital region 'Amaravati'. An
emotional Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu lashed out at Jagan for trying to
scuttle the development of the state capital and thereby damage the interests
of AP and its people as a whole. Chandra
Babu said you(Jagan) have been playing dirty political games in the last two
years and trying not to built capital region. But I will build a world class
people's capital that is my commitment, you cannot do anything.
Mean while Jagan raised
the capital lands issue while speaking on the motion of thanks to the
Governor's address. He said there is insider trading behind the land
purchases allegedly made by some Ministers and ruling party leaders. He read
out some reports published in his `Sakshi' newspaper and in particular took
the names of two Ministers from TDP i.e P Pulla Rao and P Narayana over the
land issue. Chandra Babu, TDP and BJP demanded that Jagan prove the allegations right on the floor of the
House or tender an unconditional apology. If you prove the allegations, the two Ministers will be dismissed. Otherwise, you have to face action of
the House.
Chandra Babu said you(Jagan) don't even know the meaning of
insider trading. You are facing many criminal charges and trials. You have no
right to talk. Despite the series of news reports, 'Sakshi' or Jagan
could not produce single evidence of wrongdoing in the land deals. You have to speak responsibly and produce evidence for your words. Jagan then appeared to divert the issue and
wanted the TDP Government to order a CBI inquiry into alleged land deals. The
BJP Ministers Kamineni Srinivas and P Manikyala Rao rose to their feet and
ridiculed Jagan saying you are used to it (CBI probe), so you want CBI
inquiry into everything, in reference to the numerous trials currently
underway in courts against the 43-year-old politician. The Government warned of 'punishment by the House' if Jagan did not prove his allegations
against the Ministers.
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