In AP Police Stations Have Become TDP Offices: Kanna
New Delhi: Andhra Pradesh BJP president Kanna Lakshminarayana alleged that the police stations in the state have been turned into Telugu Desam Party offices. People were not in a position to approach the police stations for redressal of their problems, he observed. He said that the ruling TDP was using the police to attack people who were critical of the government and added that attacks on BJP national president Amit Shah at Tirupati, attack on him in Anantapur and on Somu Veerraju at his house were clear examples of TDP using police establishment for their own benefit.
Kanna said as if the attacks were not enough, the TDP was trying to frame fake cases against them. He accused the government of tapping the phones of BJP leaders in the state. He was in New Delhi to complain against TDP's atrocities to the Union Home Minister, he remarked.
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The AP BJP chief reached Delhi on Saturday and met Union Agriculture Minister Radhamohan Singh and discussed the possibility of setting up cold chain and food processing units in Kadapa and Tirupati. He also submitted a memorandum requesting the Central government to establish the units. He called upon Vice President Venkaiah Naidu for a formal meeting.
The BJP leader made it clear that in the next elections, BJP will contest all the seats in AP without any alliance. This was clarified by Amit Shah as well. AP CM Chandrababu Naidu was misleading people and trying to portray his failures as that of Central government's, he added.