If you are a public personality, what you say in the public domain is recorded forever! However, this rule doesn’t apply to politicians. Looks like YSR Congress President Y.S Jaganmohan Reddy has the same logic. Speaking to reporters after meeting Governor E.S.L Narasimhan, he said that a case should be booked at the same place where the crime has been perpetrated, referring to the alleged data theft by IT Grids company which is based on Hyderabad.
“There are a lot of shady things going on at IT Grids. If these things are illegal and they are using the public data for it, then definitely it has to be reported and that’s what we did. Additionally, because the company is in Hyderabad, that’s why a case has been registered here. Where else would one do that?,” he questioned, hitting back at the Telugu Desam Party leaders.
Stating that Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu is misleading the people of the state, he said that the TDP chief has raised the “misuse of form-7. We don’t understand why it is wrong to file Form-7 application when we were aware of bogus voters list. Why is the CM of a state behaving like this and making it a fight between the Telugu states, he questioned.
Going by YSRCP chief’s statements, political observers wondered whether Jagan had missed the logic of his ‘knife-attack’ case and didn’t think twice while making those statements. Going by his own logic that a case should be filed in the same state where the crime is perpetrated, YSR Congress should have filed a case in Vizag city or in Andhra Pradesh in the knife-attack case on Jagan. However, the case was filed in Hyderabad and then handed over to the National Investigation Agency. So, going by his own words, did Jagan really put himself in a difficult position where he is openly claiming that his party and he are at fault? One wonders!
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