It has become commonplace for Telugu Desam Party leaders to be arrested after the YSRCP came into power in 2019. Almost every person belonging to TDP is at the center of one case or another.
Reacting to the cases TDP leaders are repeatedly finding themselves, with the ACB and CID, YSRCP Rajya Sabha MP Vijaya Sai Reddy said that the TDP leaders are now getting what they deserve, for the corruption that they indulged in when they were in power. He said that the TDP leaders knew that their party would start becoming irrelevant after the 2019 elections, because of which they decided to earn as much money as they can, and resorted to even the most corrupt of activities.
Vijaya Sai said that these actions are now landing them in trouble, with so many cases, and with these cases resulting in them going to jail. He also said that this was the reason why members like Kollu Ravindra, Devineni Umamaheswara Rao, and Dhulipalla Narendra Kumar chose Atchannaidu to be the President of TDP AP, as he was their role model when it came to going to jail and then coming back out, via bail.
It’s interesting to note that Vijaya Sai continues to make more and more interesting statements about the arrest of TDP leaders and that politics always manages to become the talking point in Andhra Pradesh, despite anything else. These statements by Vijaya Sai have become so famous now, that this is all that is being talked about in AP, despite the fact that the number of coronavirus cases in the state is increasing by the day.
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