Nellore,
June 1: TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu has said that late Chief Minister
Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy had written a letter to him in 2004 for
permission to sell his house to clear his debts and questioned how he
had earned thousands of crores of rupees within a few years from that
stage.
Addressing
election meetings in the Potti Sriramulu Nellore district on Friday,
Naidu said that when YSR sought permission to sell his house, he could
not give it as it was constructed on government land. He said that he
wrote back stating that YSR could pay for the land and then sell his
house. He told the people to understand how late chief minister, who
tried to sell off his house to clear his debts in 2004, had become so
rich in such a short period. He said that while YSR earned money through
corrupt means, his son became a slave to bad habits. He said that Jagan
had developed friendship with criminals and anti-social elements like
Bhanu Kiran and Mangali Krishna.
Referring
to the statement of film director Ram Gopal Varma that Jagan had
threatened him, Chandrababu has sarcastically questioned whom Jagan had
not threatened. He said Jagan had threatened some, lured some and
finally sent all to jails and destroyed their lives. He said that had
Vijayamma chided him when he had committed the first crime, the
situation would not have come this far.
Stating
that any mother would chide her child if he or she committed a mistake,
Naidu said contrary to this Vijayamma was supporting her son and all
his follies. He said that Vijayamma was trying to get sympathy of the
people and turn it into votes after Jagan was arrested. He questioned
whether the YSR Congress party got votes, their crimes could be washed
off. He said that it was strange that Vijayamma took to roads in defense
of her son, who was a criminal.
Naidu
said that Mangali Krishna had placed a bomb to kill his party leader
Paritala Ravindra in 2001 at the behest of Jagan. He also said that they
finally succeeded in murdering Paritala Ravi in 2005. Naidu has warned
the people that if people voted for Jagan, they would be drowning
themselves. He said that there was need for people to join hands
together to save the State. He said that officials, who performed well
under him and good businessmen had also fallen in trouble and went to
jails because of Jagan. He said that the politicians and individuals,
who have been helping and supporting corruption all deserve
condemnation.
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