
Former YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) leader and ex-Rajya Sabha MP V. Vijayasai Reddy has strongly criticised his former party’s Members of Parliament, accusing them of remaining silent while political opponents targeted the leadership.
His remarks come in response to comments made by Congress Rajya Sabha MP Renuka Chowdhury during a parliamentary debate on granting legal status to Amaravati as the capital. Speaking in support of the Bill, Renuka Chowdhury took a dig at YSRCP chief Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, questioning his stance on the capital issue.
Referring to her earlier opposition, she said she had openly challenged Jagan at the time, remarking that he should clearly call the capital Amaravati—or even “Kammaravati.” Her comments were aimed at highlighting what she described as inconsistency in his position during a politically sensitive phase.
While Vijayasai Reddy did not directly counter her statements, he expressed strong displeasure over the silence of YSRCP MPs. He pointed out that none of the party’s representatives in the Rajya Sabha intervened during the remarks or issued any condemnation afterward.
Questioning their inaction, he asked whether they had become mere spectators when their party president was being criticised in Parliament. To amplify the issue, he also shared a video clip of Renuka Chowdhury’s speech, bringing the matter into public attention.
His comments reflect growing dissatisfaction within sections of the party over what is being perceived as a weak parliamentary response and lack of political assertiveness in recent times.
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