TDP slams Vijay Sai remarks on Lokesh

-YCP hurting sentiments of failed students: Anitha
-Jagan rule ignoring IAS officers’ advice

AMARAVATI: TDP Telugu Mahila state president V. Anitha on Friday criticised YSRCP MP Vijay Sai Reddy for making meaningless statements on Nara Lokesh zoom conference with 10th failed students and parents.

Anitha expressed surprise how Vijay Sai could say that obstruction to Lokesh zoom meeting was part of the Tadepalli palace script. A person occupying a constitutional post should not make such unacceptable comments.

Addressing a press conference here, the TDP leader slammed YCP ex Minister Kodali Nani and MLA Vamsi for trying to disrupt the Lokesh zoom conference. Instead of coming to the rescue of failed students, the YCP leaders were hell bent on their usual diversionary games.

Anitha said that while Nara Lokesh was trying to restore confidence among the students and parents, the YCP elected people’s representatives were hurting their sentiments. Moreover, Vijay Sai Reddy was brazen enough to say that their party would continue to create such disturbances.

The TDP leader criticised Vijay Sai for challenging Lokesh for a debate, saying that the YCP MP should come for a debate with her first. The people of Vijayawada should be cautious from now on as Vijay Sai was now focusing on their city after doing all sorts of unlawful activities in Visakhapatnam.

Anitha said that Jagan Reddy had no idea about the right way of administration and he has turned into an adamant and illogical CM. As a result, the people were facing lots of problems and difficulties. Kodali Nani and Vamsi tried to scare the students and parents with their ugly obstructions in the zoom meeting.

The TDP leader said that the education department and the teachers used to feel proud till 2019 when pass percentage was nearly 94. The situation has been reversed in just three years. The Jagan regime was not at all giving value to the advice of the IAS officers.

Anitha said that the students had no proper teaching due to Covid for two years. Teachers were under pressure to complete the syllabus in 5 months. All sorts of unwanted activities have led to many students failing in the exams.

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