YSR Party idea may back fire again?
posted on Dec 2, 2014 8:29AM
YSR Congress party that is treating the AP government as its enemy because it is led by its political rival TDP and its president Chandrababu Naidu has been trying to corner it on different issues. However, in its desperate attempt to defame the government and the CM, it picks some issues like Hudhud relief funds and CM’s foreign visits and arguing on wrong point.
It alleges that CM Chandrababu Naidu has pockets Rs.400 crores given by the Centre for Hudhud relief works. But, even a common man knows that it is not possible at all, as the state government is accountable for what it received from the Centre. Next, YSR party is trying to politicize CM Chandrababu’s foreign tours.
It’s MLAs Sreekanth Reddy and Suresh alleges that CM and his ministers going to foreign countries only for his own and his MPs, Ministers’ business interests and not attract any investments to the state. While Sreekanth Reddy demands for an inquiry on CM’s foreign visits, Suresh demands a ‘White Paper’ on his foreign tours.
They both allege that CM Chandrababu Naidu is bluffing the people boasting about attracting thousands of crores of investments but bring nothing. MLA Suresh demands the government to reveal the MoUs signed by Japanese Companies and to tell how many crores of investment CM is bringing to the state with his foreign tours.
YSR party that is known for its immature and hasty decisions often back fired at it. However, it once again picks the wrong point to fight with the government. It is evident a person like CM of a state can misguide the people showing fake documents or can make false claims on signing of MoUs with foreign companies. He can’t put his reputation at stake by announcing Singapore and Japan is ready to help the state government in developing the Capital city and for setting-up power plant at Srikakulam, if they have not confirmed the same by signing MoUs with his government. So, YSR party may be trying to gain some political mileage temporarily with its arguments, but sooner or later it has to regret for its allegations when the MoUs start materializing.