Jagan writes open letter to AP CM and Speaker

 

The main opposition leader in the AP assembly Jagan Mohan Reddy wrote a open letter to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and to Speaker Dr. Kodela Shiva Prasad. In his letter, he asked them not to let the crooked political strategies take over the house proceedings. He said that his party wants to discuss about many issues related to people of the state and find solutions through a meaningful discussion in the house during the upcoming monsoon sessions. He asked them to tell the purpose of arranging a meeting of committee on general purposes and why it doesn’t met during Pushkar period. He also writes that his party would like to discuss on total 19 different issues during the upcoming sessions.

 

Jagan Mohan Reddy may wrote this open letter to the Speaker and the Chief Minister because he may expecting a fierce attacks from the ruling TDP members for his special interest shown in the vote for note case and in his alleged involvement for toppling their government. He and his media both have very desperately tried to convince that it is certain for Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu to quit his post and go to jail in the vote for note case. They have tried to defame him and his government in this case and also on the tragedy takes place during first day of Pushkarams. Hence, he may be expecting a fierce and concentrated attacks on him during the upcoming Assembly sessions. 

 

So, he appears to be asking the Chief Minister and the Speaker to ignore those things of the past and let the house concentrate on the issues related to the people. He may be trying to create an impression among the people that his party wants to discuss about their problems in the house but the ruling party may try to divert the discussion onto meaningless matters. But, he can’t expect the TDP MLAs to spare him for his role he played in the vote for note case.