Vizag Demands Justice, says TDP
Amaravati: All the TDP leaders reacted violently against the State government for the Vizag gas leak tragedy.
They criticised that the Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy compromised with the LG Polymers company and hence there were no arrests happened so far, despite loss of 12 people and hospitalization of more than 500.
TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu tweeted that, "Filled with fear, Vizagites are sleeping on the roads. Local residents are protesting on the streets for justice.
Bereaved families are weeping alongside the bodies of their loved ones. Not a single arrest made nor a single asset seized. Where is Jagan?".
Even the people have been reacting very seriously on the State government for not taking proper criminal action against the culprits in this incident.
Filled with fear, Vizagites are sleeping on the roads. Local residents are protesting on the streets for justice. Bereaved families are weeping alongside the bodies of their loved ones. Not a single arrest made nor a single asset seized. Where is @ysjagan?#VizagDemandsJustice pic.twitter.com/93yLHEOQOv
— N Chandrababu Naidu #StayHomeSaveLives (@ncbn) May 9, 2020
These visuals are a manifestation of the devastation caused by the release of poisonous gases in the #VizagGasLeak. The toll on the health of residents is unimaginable. Yet, @ysjagan is making every effort to conceal the extent of damage #VizagDemandsJustice pic.twitter.com/PI3uxb7Vba
— N Chandrababu Naidu #StayHomeSaveLives (@ncbn) May 9, 2020
Thousands of tweets were dumped on a hash tag VizagDemandsJustice, on Saturday. They have posted the photos which were exposing the devastation caused by the Styrene gas leak. Even colour on the vehicle changed due to the chemical reaction. Trees died.
Former MLA Vangalapudi Anita criticised that after announcing the package, Jagan returned to his palace but the victims have been sleeping on the streets in Vizag.
She questioned that why did Jagan went to Vizag, whether to console the company management or to do justice to the victims?.
Ex Minister Devineni Umamaheswara Rao said Water Act, Air Act and other pollution laws were violated in the Vizag incident.