Chandrababu Naidu Diluted Scs Demand, Says Andhra Minister

Chandrababu Naidu diluted SCS demand, says Andhra minister

Amaravati : , Saturday, December 11, 2011 Kurasala Kannababu, Andhra Pradesh’s Agriculture Secretary, said that N.Chandrababu Naidu had diluted the state’s demand for Special Category Status (SCS).He agreed to a package.

 Chandrababu Naidu Diluted Scs Demand, Says Andhra Minister-TeluguStop.com

He said Naidu has no moral right to speak on the promises made at the time of bifurcation of the state.

YSR Congress Party leader said that Chandrababu Naidu who is now targeting the state government over SCS, had indeed welcomed the financial package for the state, which was announced by the Centre and had even thanked the Central government by passing a resolution in the state Assembly.

In a scathing attack on the TDP government that had mortaged SCS for Andhra Pradesh for them, he said it was unfair to offer a package only for Naidu and his “benamis”.

Naidu had deprived the state of its rights and now the government must apply for special status.

Recalling that it was YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, who made the YSRCP MPs resign and protest for SCS, he said Chandrababu Naidu did not take such a step.

He alleged that Chandrababu had pocketed the announced special package and looted public money.He questioned Naidu why he maintained silence in the past and now making allegations against the chief minister.

Kannababu said that Amaravati is an asset for Chandrababu and his benamis, which is worth over Rs 2,00,000 crore and he has been inciting people of that region to protect their ‘ill-gotten’ properties.He said that the entire state was mortgaged by Chandrababu only to safeguard his 30,000 acres in Amaravati.

Naidu said that he would not accept if the government wanted to establish a capital in another place than Amaravati.


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