Alleging that crime has increased in Andhra Pradesh, YSRCP President Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday attacked the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) government and asked whether or not democracy was prevalent in Andhra Pradesh.
Addressing reporters in New Delhi the YSRCP chief highlighted 'lawlessness' in Andhra Pradesh where he said equitable justice is denied and democracy is limping
"We stand before this country in Delhi and we question whether democracy is prevalent or not in Andhra Pradesh, where the word democracy means equitable justice and today in the state. Equitable justice is denied and democracy stands limping," the former Andhra Pradesh chief minister said.
"Within 45 days of the government coming into power, you have a situation where more than 30 people are murdered and assaults are taking place, which led to attempts of murder and several properties vandalised. Where you have 490 government properties, they have also been vandalised. You have more than 1000 cases where assaults are taking place," Reddy told reporters here today.
The former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister alleged that after the TDP government came to power many murders and assaults took place in the state.
"You have people like CM Chandrababu Naidu's son Nara Lokesh displaying a red book that is captured in the form of hoarding all over the state and the contents in this red book are a list of officials, politicians on whom they intend to take action and assault. This kind of hoarding is displayed all over the state," he added
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