Chandrababu, Lokesh Hiding IT Grids CEO: YSRCP Vijayasai Reddy
Amaravati: Senior YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) leader and Rajya Sabha MP V Vijayasai Reddy questioned IT Minister Nara Lokesh as to why he was hiding IT Grids company CEO Ashok Dakavaram in Andhra Pradesh.
Taking to the micro blogging site Twitter, he vent out his ire on both Nara Lokesh and his father N Chandrababu Naidu. He said that Chandrababu had a forked tongue, which would say two different things at the same time.
Once he claims that he would clip the wings and weed out from the roots and with the same tongue he cries hoarse that he was being mentally tortured.
Referring to the data theft case, Vijayasai Reddy questioned Chandrababu as to what was the reason for his fear, that too when two Special Investigation Teams were constituted in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Ever since the data theft case surfaced and investigations against the IT Grids Company CEO Ashok started, he questioned Nara Lokesh as to why he was hiding Ashok and tweeting against the YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy.
The people of Andhra Pradesh want to know the answer to why they were hiding him and what were they fearing, he asked.
Getting into a more serious note, he criticised the Chief Minister saying that he had such an incompetent IT Minister who could not even conduct a press meet about the data theft scam instead a casteist senior TDP leader came forward to talk about the case with the media.
This shows as to the lowest levels the TDP had stooped down to in stature and it would be best if they all took a jump, he said blatantly.
Vijaysai Reddy said that the TDP was running a call center with more than 3000 full- time employees where they were deleting YSRCP sympathisers voter date and entering bogus voters in the electoral list.
Who are the additional employees working in the Jayabheri and Narayana colleges and what was their role in this whole deal? he asked . Were they also involved in manipulating the data, he questioned further.
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