Jagan Pleads Again: What Will CBN and Pawan Kalyan Do?
The political landscape in Andhra Pradesh is tense as Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan continue to dismiss Jagan Mohan Reddy's appeals for recognition as the leader of the opposition. In a recent plea, Jagan highlighted the government's failings, stating, "In just 50 days, this government has collapsed on all fronts. Law and order are in disarray, causing public fear.
They couldn't even present a full budget, relying instead on a vote-on-account for 7 months, exposing their inability to fulfill promises. Chandrababu Naidu’s government, fearing questions, creates chaos to divert attention, using violence to suppress opposition. In the current assembly, there are only two sides: the ruling party and the opposition.
Our party should be recognized as the opposition, but the government fears this. Recognizing us means giving us the right to speak in the assembly, which they want to avoid." Jagan's persistent demand for opposition leader status is a critical issue, and the political community eagerly awaits the reactions of Naidu and Kalyan.
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