Chandrababu Has Lost His Mental Balance: Ambati
Hyderabad: YSR Congress party spokesperson Ambati Rambabu termed the statement made by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu foolish. It may be recalled that the TDP chief said that the Telugu Desam had fought against the British during pre-Independence. Speaking to media at the party headquarters here today he said, Chandrababu had become a laughing stock on social media.
"Has he (Chandrababu) lost his mental balance?" This is the question which even netizens are asking, Ambati informed. Pointing out the reasons for people questioning Chandrababu, he said the claims made by AP CM like he was the reason for Abdul Kalam being made President of India, Satya Nadela becoming the CEO of Microsoft, built Hyderabad and even brought cellphone to India, were foolish.
Amabati pointed out when people were hoping to see the TDP Chief give an ultimatum to the central government at Dharma Porata Deeksha in Tirupati, Chandrababu Naidu saying his party fought against the British, was ridiculous. "If at all Chandrababu was with Mahatma Gandhi during the freedom struggle, he would have asked Gandhi to protest in England and not in India," he said.
Ambati demanded to know why the AP CM sat on deeksha in Tirupati instead of New Delhi.
The YSRCP spokesperson expressed his disbelief over water leakage inside the Leader of Opposition's chamber in Secretariat and said while the place received three centimeters of rainfall, YS Jagan's chamber received six centimeters of rain water.
Ambati said it was time that Chandrababu comes out clear and inform people that he will not cheat people and would sincerely fight for SCS. He assured that when YSRCP comes to power the 13 districts in the state would be made into 25 districts. He observed that Krishna district would be made into two districts one would remain Krishna while the other would be named as NTR (Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao) district.
He sought the support of people for YSRCP in the next elections and requested them to give the party 25 MP seats. "We will definitely bring about a change in the state," he added.