Chandrababu Naidu Creating Panic Among Public in Capital Region
Hyderabad: YSRCP's official spokesperson K Parthasarathi on Wednesday criticized Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu for creating unnecessary concern among people in Amaravati capital region. Not even one poll promise was fulfilled over the last two years, he said.
Speaking to the media here, Parthasarathi said: 'So far nothing happened after Chandrababu Naidu became the Chief Minister. His promises including waiver of farmers loans and Dwcra loans, scrapping belt shops and NTR Sujala Sravanti have not been implemented properly. If Chandrababu Naidu proves that at least one woman has received a rupee as part of any of these promises, I am ready to face any punishment that the ruling TDP gives me."
Expressing surprise over the Naidu's remarks on black money, Parthasarathi said entire nation was taken aback over such statements from the most corrupt person in the country. "Several surveys highlighted that Chandrababu Naidu is one of the richest persons in the country," he said.
Finding fault with Naidu for asking the Centre to reveal the area wise black money statements, Parthasarathy questioned: "How can a responsible Chief Minister reveal that black money claims from Hyderabad and one organization claimed Rs10,000 crore. Naidu is resorting to such cheap publicity stunts to defame the opposition party. Naidu said one person revealed Rs10,000-cr black money and next day his ministers start bad propaganda to defame YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. Naidu is fearing the growing popularity of YS Jagan."
Parthasarathi challenged TDP government to reveal the evidence he has with him about a person disclosing Rs10,000-cr worth of blackmoney..
"After winning the elections, Naidu announced that he would rule AP from Hyderabad for 10 years. But before completing two years, he rushed to Vijayawada to build Amaravati. It's always good that Chief Minister ruling the state sitting in Vijayawada, but people are questioning what made Naidu to move into the temporary Secretariat," he said.