
Date: July 25, 2024
Why Chandrababu Naidu Made MLAs Stand Up in the Assembly?
The ongoing Andhra Pradesh assembly sessions are taking an intriguing turn. Although there is no formal opposition in the house, with YCP MLAs showing little interest in upholding the spirit of debate, Chandrababu Naidu and the ruling TDP-JSP-BJP coalition is rigorously scrutinizing the actions of the previous YCP government.
An Unusual Request
A notable event occurred today when Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu made a peculiar request, asking MLAs to stand up in the assembly. This unusual action had a significant purpose behind it.
Exposing Vendetta Politics
During his address, Naidu highlighted the vindictive nature of the YCP government during its tenure. He asked the MLAs who had faced police and court cases under the YCP regime to stand up. This move aimed to expose the extent of political harassment experienced by the TDP, JSP, and BJP members.
A Significant Reaction
In response to Naidu’s request, nearly 70% of the MLAs in the house stood up. Prominent leaders such as Pawan Kalyan, Nara Lokesh, Atchannaidu, and Payyavula Keshav were among those who stood. This visual demonstration underscored the widespread impact of the YCP’s alleged vendetta politics.
Highlighting Harassment
Naidu used this demonstration to illustrate how the previous YCP government harassed the opposition by filing false cases. He pointed out that he himself faced 17 cases, while Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan was named in 7 cases during the YCP’s rule. This showcased the extent of political vendetta the YCP government engaged in while in power.
Conclusion
Chandrababu Naidu’s strategic move to have MLAs stand up in the assembly served as a powerful visual statement against the alleged harassment by the previous YCP government. This incident highlights the ongoing political dynamics and the efforts of the ruling coalition to address and expose past injustices.