Babu follows Hitler's principles
YSR Congress Party leader Sharmila is on a tour of Khammam as a part of her 'Maro Praja Prasthanam' padayatra. During a public meeting at one of the villages, Sharmila hit out at TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu's cowardliness and criticized double standards adopted by the Central government as well as the CBI.
Here are excerpts from her speech.
Hitler once said If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The German dictator also appointed a minister Goebbels to maintain the lie. Naidu too follows the same theory. First, TDP members make allegations against YSR and Jagan at the behest of Naidu. Next day, the same allegations would be propagated in a big way on yellow media, that favour Naidu.
Then, Congress leaders would level the same allegations which would eventually also appear on the CBI report. The same is then converted into a chargesheet. Further, lawyers representing the CBI and the ED go out of their way to convert the same lies into truth.
CBI has no objection if shares of Eenadu that are worth just Rs 100 are sold for Rs 5 lakhs. However, the same agency calls it quid pro quo when Sakshi sells its share of Rs 10 at Rs 350. The worst thing is, they have kept Jagan in jail for nearly a year now without proving a single allegation levelled against him.
The Supreme Court had instructed the CBI to make one single chargesheet combining everything within a time frame of 6 months. However, even six months after the court orders, the CBI has not filed the final chargesheet. The CBI is intentionally delaying the probe. Jagan was not jailed as a guilty person as no case was proved, he is in judicial remand as an accused. They have managed to prevent him from coming out with the excuse that Jagan would tamper with the evidence. Had Jagan done so when he was outside? Did he even make an attempt to do so? The CBI has no answer for such questions. Interestingly, the same CBI did not arrest the other ministers whose names too appear in the same chargesheet.
Now, who has the power to tamper with the evidence? Ministers who have power or an ordinary MP who's in jail? CBI has no guts to answer this question.
Union Minister Raja was wholly held responsible for the 2G debacle after his name appeared in the chargesheet while Prime Minister's name was conveniently left out. However, in our state, ministers whose names appeared in the chargesheet were let go while only blaming the late YSR. Is justice different for Centre and the State? Can we call this democracy? This double standards has always been prevalent in the history of Congress party.
Allegation against YSR after his death?
CAG has revealed that PM himself sanctioned the mines to private companies without auction which caused a loss of Rs 2 lakh crores to the exchequer. But the Congress party is backing him as innocent.
But in the state, there were no allegations against YSR when he was alive. All the allegations and accusations have been leveled against the late CM after his death! He's not alive to counter them. But his name was still included in the FIR without common sense. They would call him 'Indrudu' and 'Bhaghiradhudu' when he was alive and now they consider him guilty? PM is a Congress man and they backed him. But they named YSR in FIR as they did not want YSR's good reputation to help Jagan in any way.
When Rajiv Gandhi was alive he was named in Bofors scam, but his name was removed after his demise. However, in case of YSR there were no allegations when he was alive but his name was added after his death.
The law is in our favour if we support Congress and it is different if we go against it. Are these our leaders? They, who have no justice, they, who lack human values or credibility. Do we call them leaders?
Congress is ruling both the Centre and the state. The CBI and the ED have become puppets in the hands of Congress. These organizations are working for Congress. But the chief of opposition party, Chandrababu Naidu who has to question them has instead chosen to join hands with them. It's as if all the thieves have got together to share the burglary amount. They are murdering the democracy.