Naidu urges YSRCP MPs to step down for SCS

National President of the TDP, N. Chandrababu Naidu, on Sunday urged the YSRCP to urge its MPs to resign in order to secure Special Category Status (SCS) status for the state and to enforce all at the time of the fork to urge given assurances.

“The three TDP MPs and TDP candidate Panabaka Lakshmi, if elected, are ready to submit their papers for the state cause,” he said during a series of meetings in the Venkatagiri assembly segment of the Tirupati Lok Sabha constituency in the Nellore district.

All sections of the population were dissatisfied with the “mistake” of the YSRCP, which was mandated to secure SCS for the state in the 2019 elections.

It was unfortunate that the YSRCP did not deliver SCS to the state for 15 years, a promise made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Tirupati. He also accused the government of accepting its election promise to gradually introduce the ban.

Ms. Lakshmi said it was unfortunate that, instead of consulting the BJP for promising Puducherry SCS after refusing to Andhra Pradesh, the YSRCP opted for the Saffron Party in Union Territory.

“I’m not after CM Post”

When enthusiastic party employees greeted him as future prime minister in Rapur, Mr. Naidu said: “I’m not after the post. I am more concerned that the state is suffering from incompetent government. “

“I am concerned about the wrong policies of the YSRCP government as the future of youth is at stake. I will be staying in Tirupati for eight days to educate people about the need to teach a lesson to the YSRCP in the by-election, ”he added.

The lockdown imposed to fight COVID-19 had created a conducive atmosphere to turn people away from alcohol. But the YSRCP government had gone so far that school teachers had to monitor the queues for selling alcohol. History will not forgive the YSRCP government, which vied with the center to collect high taxes on the people, which led to skyrocketing prices for essential goods, Naidu said.

Mr. Naidu looked for holes in the government’s new sand policy and remembered giving sand to the people for free. Now the key building material was inaccessible to the people when it secretly made its way to Chennai and Bengaluru.

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