
Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy returned to the state from Bengaluru and addressed the media at the Thadepalli office. True to expectations, he launched a strong verbal attack against the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leadership.
Jagan criticized TDP chief N. Chandrababu Naidu for allegedly not taking action against leaders such as Arava Sridhar, Satyavedu MLA Adimulam, and TTD Chairman BR Naidu, despite their involvement in various scandals. He cited the recent Eluru MP Putta Mahesh drug case, highlighting that “for the first time in the history of the Indian Parliament, a sitting MP was caught in a drug case and tested positive, yet he continues to receive support from Chandrababu Naidu.” Jagan also referenced a similar incident involving Adinarayana Reddy’s son.
In a particularly provocative remark, Jagan targeted Nara Lokesh, saying, “Even Chandrababu’s son Lokesh was captured consuming alcohol with women by the pool.” This incident, which Jagan has referred to before, has resurfaced in political discussions, keeping the controversy alive.
Observers note that while Jagan criticizes the TDP for alleged inaction against their leaders, he himself has faced questions over party figures such as MLC Anantha Babu, Ex-MP Gorantla Madhav, Midhun Reddy, and Ambati Rambabu, where no visible action was reportedly taken. Neutral commentators see this as a continuation of the ongoing political tit-for-tat in Andhra Pradesh.
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