Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has demolished Praja Vedika, citing illegal construction as the reason. He also issued notices to TDP Chief Chandrababu Naidu and a few others, whose houses are constructed on the banks of the Krishna river.
But the AP government has not demolished such houses, as the house owners went against the Jagan’s government, saying that all such houses have all the required permissions and so cannot be treated as illegal. But the question is, when the common public like them, are able to go against a Chief Minister, why not Chandrababu Naidu, in the position of a main opposition leader is unable to do the same?
Though a few of the TDP activists are criticizing the state government on the social media, Naidu has maintained mum about the issue. Does it mean that all his residence in Undavalli is really illegal? If so, why is Naidu still residing over there, as it would unnecessarily damage his image in public for staying at an illegal site.
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As the AP government is anyway unable to come up with a right explanation for those who showed all the required proofs to prove those houses as legal, at this point of time, if at all Naidu fights against Jagan, then it would have given him an enough political mileage as an opposition leader.
But a silence of this sort, is expected to further worsen the position of Naidu and his party in the state, as people may take it for granted that the TDP Chief is failing as an opposition leader too.