Chandrababu Admits He Left Hyderabad Following ‘Compromise’

Andhra Pradesh CM Nara Chandrababu Naidu - Sakshi Post

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu landed in a pickle again with a fresh foot-in-the mouth statement. Talking about leaving Hyderabad and shifting the capital to Amaravati, he accepted that he had to compromise over the issue, at a press conference arranged at his house, on Saturday.

He left Hyderabad saying that though it was the joint capital as granted by the bifurcation law, he had indirectly accepted that it was for his political benefits that Chandrababu moved to Amaravati. This statement comes four years after he left the joint capital.

Chandrababu and the yellow media drummed up propaganda that Chandrababu was going to put out the key data regarding the data breach scam, but, nothing of what was expected took place in the press meet. He repeated the same old facts for an hour. Later in the fag end of his speech he referred to the complaint filed to the Election Commission by YSR Congress Party National secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Vijayasai Reddy.

Meanwhile, Chandrababu has spilt no fresh beans on the data breach scam. Vijayasai Reddy, who complained against the deletion of votes to the EC has submitted the same complaint at the district, state and centre. As no action was taken on his complaints he moved the EC. But, somehow Chandrababu seems to be in a state of panic after Vijayasai Reddy’s complaint.

Here are some burning questions which are yet to be answered :
How did IT Grids get hold of government data? How did the sensitive information of the people reach the TDP Seva Mitra app? What is the connection between Bluefrog and AP government? Where is IT Grids CEO Ashok Dakavaram? Why is he not coming before the law-enforcement agencies if he has not committed any crime?

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