-Sarcastic questions on ‘babai murder case’
-Asks if CM seeks to ruin sister’s property rights
-Unaccounted Rs 48,000 Cr figure in poll
-TDP MLC slams Jagan ‘badudu’ squeeze policy
AMARAVATI: TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh on Tuesday started a scathing opinion poll on twitter on today’s Delhi visit of Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.
Lokesh gave four choices for the respondents to express their opinion on what issues the CM would raise during his meeting with the Prime Minister.
Interestingly, the TDP MLC numbered the four choices as A1, A2, A3 and A4, apparently referring to the cases of the CM and his party MPs and leaders.
The first question asked by Lokesh was whether Jagan Reddy would seek Delhi’s support for rescuing Avinash Reddy from the Vivekananda Reddy murder case. Avinash Reddy happened to be the ruling YSRCP MP and Jagan’s close relative.
Nara Lokesh asked the people to respond if the Chief Minister would seek to use his influence in the national capital to cover up the unaccounted use of Rs. 48,000 Cr. The CAG had caught the YSRCP regime red-handed for diverting massive public funds without budgetary approvals.
Lokesh expressed surprise whether Jagan Reddy, just like in his previous visit, would seek closure of the investigation into CBI and ED cases. The CM has been surviving on bail in all these cases. Every time Jagan Reddy would visit Delhi, questions were being raised on this aspect in the media.
The TDP MLC asked the respondents to say whether the AP CM would urge the Delhi rulers to reframe laws to nullify the property rights given to women. Obviously, this was aimed at denying even a single penny of hereditary property to his own sister.
In another tweet, Nara Lokesh said the AP people were getting crushed financially because of the YCP regime’s squeezing policy of taxes and rising prices. The rates of petrol and diesel were the highest in the State. Jagan Reddy had got the dubious distinction of making AP number 1 in fuel prices in the entire country.
Lokesh slammed the Jagan regime for punishing the people with huge hikes in current charges. The CM promised to reduce current charges but eventually hiked them for over seven times. The overall burdens due to hikes in current charges in the past three years came to over Rs. 16,000 cr.