Jana Sena breathes fire on ruling party MLAs

The party leaders accused the government of tacitly encouraging land grabbing by its own leaders.

October 08, 2021 03:13 pm | Updated 03:13 pm IST - TIRUPATI

Jana Sena Party (JSP) Tirupati constituency in-charge K. Kiran Rayal and others flaying the ruling YSR Congress for using abusive language against their President Pawan Kalyan, at a media conference in Tirupati on October 8.

Jana Sena Party (JSP) Tirupati constituency in-charge K. Kiran Rayal and others flaying the ruling YSR Congress for using abusive language against their President Pawan Kalyan, at a media conference in Tirupati on October 8.

The Tirupati unit of Jana Sena Party has taken serious exception to the manner in which the ruling party MLAs were hurling unparliamentary abuses against its chief Pawan Kalyan and called it a ‘new low’ in politics.

Addressing the media here on Friday, the constituency in-charge K. Kiran Rayal accused the YSR Congress leadership of selectively rewarding cabinet berths to the legislators coming down heavily on the Jana Sena chief. “The ruling party MLAs with no proven credentials are today making tall promises, hollow statements, abusive comments and using filthy language against opposition leaders. People voted 151 MLAs to power with great expectations and not for mere mud-slinging”, he cautioned.

The party leaders accused the government of tacitly encouraging land grabbing by its own leaders, indiscriminate sand mining and clandestine transportation out of the bordering district into the neighbouring States.

Having failed to deliver governance, meet people’s expectations and curtail the skyrocketing prices, the government was trying to hoodwink the public by making abusive comments against those opposing its lopsided policies, Mr. Rayal said, extending a warning that the Janasainiks would pay back such ‘high-handed attitude’ in the same coin.

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