The Andhra Pradesh assembly sessions have gotten underway and they are proceeding on a fiery note. Though the opposition party, YSR Congress is not present in the house, the ruling outfit is leaving no stone unturned to make sure public issues are in discussion.
Incidentally, the deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh Pawan Kalyan took the occasion to breathe fire on the former chief minister Jagan Mohan Reddy.
Criticizing Jagan’s decision to aggressively block the AP assembly session by crying foul on the police outside the assembly premises. He noted that Jagan appears to be still of the implication that he is the chief minister of the state and hence the arrogant behavior from him.
Pawan said the AP people have taught Jagan a worthy lesson in the election but he has no remorse of any kind.