TDP MPs on Thursday sought the intervention of President Ramnath Kovind in preventing the Jagan Mohan Reddy-led government in Andhra Pradesh from continuing its alleged “unconstitutional, undemocratic and corrupt regime” in the state.
The MPs’ delegation comprising Galla Jayadev, Kesineni Nani, K. Rammohan Naidu and Kanakamedala Ravindra Kumar submitted a memorandum to the President.
The MPs said the YSRC government had been relentlessly pursuing anti-people policies and in the process pushing the State towards reign of Jungle Raj.
“The four pillars of the democracy, namely Legislature, Executive, Judiciary and Media are being undermined and are under attack by the ruling party”, the MPs said.
They told the President that the AP government was trying to subvert the Judiciary and its orders by carrying out cosmetic changes and trying to implement its own decisions though rejected by the Courts of Law.
Stating that there was rampant corruption in sand, land, liquor, and mines among others, the TDP MPs said when the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders and cadres were raising their voice against these scams, the YSRCP Government was attacking them physically, psychologically, financially. False cases were being filed and TDP leaders were being arrested.
The fundamental rights were denied and anybody questioning the AP government’s unconstitutional activities was being harassed with false cases. This has triggered strong resentment among the people of Andhra Pradesh against the YSRCP-led government, they said.
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