PM, Naidu pulled a fast one on AP people: CPI

Update: 2018-02-18 06:39 IST

Rajamahendravaram: CPI state secretary K Ramakrishna alleged that Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Vice-President of India M Venkaiah Naidu cheated the people relating to Special Category Status. Both Naidus’ were trying to take people into illusion for their own end.

Highlights:

  • CPI state secretary K Ramakrishna says it is high time for people to come out from the illusion and know the facts about various promises made in AP Reorganisation Act-2014
  •  Says CPI and CPM will fight along with like-minded parties and bodies, against the Central government until it accords Special Category Status to the state

Speaking to reporters at Anam Rotary Hall here on Saturday, he said it is high time for people to come out from the illusion and know the facts about various promises given in AP Reorganisation Act-2014. Moreover, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu colluded and trying to delay the implementation of promises mentioned in Reorganisation Act.

The people are vexed with gimmicks of both TDP and BJP relating to implementation of promises given to state at the time of division of the State, he said.  

CPI and CPM will fight along with like-minded parties and bodies, against the Central government until it accords Special Category Status to the state, he said and added parties are trying for an alternative system and CPI and CPM are preparing a people's agenda. “Why Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu failed to mount pressure on Central government relating to implementation of promises in Bifurcation Act,” he questioned.

Both TDP and BJP governments cannot put people in dark here onwards, he pointed out.
From March 6, continuous protests will be conducted in New Delhi and appealed to all parties to participate  in the protests for the benefit of  state, he said and added people will teach a lesson to TDP and BJP in the ensuing elections for deceiving the people.

Jana Sena Party (JSP) chief Pawan Kalyan did a good thing by forming Joint Fact Finding Committee (JFFC) to know the facts about funds given by Centre and spent by the State government. An action plan will be announced in round-table conference scheduled to be held in Vijayawada on February 18, he said and appealed to all like-minded parties, intellectuals, organisations to extend support to JFFC.

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