Jagan has no right to talk about law and order, says Union Minister
The Hindu
Union Minister criticizes YSRCP leaders, questions Jagan's moral right, and discusses improving hospital services and infrastructure in Guntur.
Reacting to the criticism of the YSRCP leaders and former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on the recent murder of a person at Vinukonda in Palnadu district, Pemmasani Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Rural Development and Communications, said that “Mr. Jagan does not have any moral right even to walk on roads, as he failed to maintain law and order for last five years.”
Addressing the media along with MLAs Tenali Sravan Kumar (Tadikonda), B. Ramanjaneyulu (Prathipadu), and Mohammed Naseer Ahmed (Guntur East), at the Collectorate on July 20, Mr. Chandrasekhar said the State government had already initiated firm action on the accused in the Vinukonda incident.
Why did not Mr. Jagan visit the victims’ families when they were brutally killed on roads during the last five years, he questioned.
The Union Minister alleged that Mr. Jagan did not initiate proper action in any incident of crime during his tenure.
Mr. Chandrasekhar said they would put in place complaint boxes at every government hospital with the District Collectors alone having access to them. He said it would help improve the services at the hospitals.
Before addressing the media, Mr. Chandrasekhar held a review meeting with the R&B, Railways, and Government General Hospital (GGH) officials.
Long-pending proposals for ROB (Road Over Bridge) and RUB (Road Under Bridge) in Guntur, along with various issues related to railway gates were discussed.