The battle between the decision YSR Congress and resistance Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in Andhra Pradesh arrived at the President’s doorstep when an appointment of the previous visited Rashtrapati Bhavan on Tuesday. The YSR Congress pioneers mentioned President Ram Nath Kovind to derecognise TDP.
“Every one of our MPs met President today and disclosed to him the squalid language utilized by TDP functionaries, especially Chandrababu Naidu, his child Lokesh and representative Pattabhi against our party and pioneer Jagan Mohan Reddy. We’ve mentioned the President to derecognise TDP,” said YSR Congress pioneer and Member of Parliament V Vijayasai Reddy, who was important for the assignment.
“TDP hosts become a fear based oppressor gathering, an enemy of social party. It doesn’t have certainty and doesn’t follow majority rule standards. In this way, a party that doesn’t have confidence in majority rule government loses the ethical right to challenge decisions,” Reddy told correspondents outside the President’s House.
The YSR Congress pioneer likewise said that they have encouraged the President to guide the law clergyman to bring disdain enactment like Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 to rebuff the Andhra Pradesh resistance pioneers for utilizing such dingy language.
The visit comes a day after TDP pioneers met Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sushil Chandra and requested the decision YSR Congress Party be derecognised for “inciting disorder and bringing about state-supported fear” in Andhra Pradesh.
In their portrayal to the central political decision chief (CEC), the TDP pioneers blamed the YSRCP for advancing ill will for the sake of station and religion to redirect individuals’ consideration, and disregarding different enactments overseeing the lead of legislators and leader bodies.
The YSR Congress too had looked for a comparative advance against the resistance TDP in a gathering with the CEC.
The issue came to spotlight last month when thr YSR Congress blamed TDP representative for offering questionable remarks against boss clergyman YS Jagan Mohan Reddy in a public interview.