The actual budget sessions of Andhra Pradesh assembly started today and as expected, YSR Congress and its president, YS Jagan have conveniently skipped the same. Nevertheless, the house started with a brief introduction, which was partially aimed at Jagan himself.
Speaker, Ayyannapatrudu pointed out that what Jagan did yesterday in the Assembly is not acceptable as he called for better social and civic sense from the former chief minister.
“We invited an honourable person, the governor to deliver the opening speech in the Assembly yesterday. But Jagan had the audacity to instruct his MLAs to humiliate the governor, and also the dignity of the house by raising slogans and bringing placards. They even boycotted the assembly while the governor was delivering his speech.” The speaker pointed out.
The speaker noted that Jagan, being a former chief minister himself and also a party president, must have better civic instincts. He noted that the YSR Congress president humiliated the entire house yesterday with his unnecessarily aggressive actions and objectionable gestures.
It was very clear that the Andhra Pradesh assembly is displaced with the kind of behaviour, put up by Jagan and his party MLAs yesterday. But again, this was what Jagan had always hinted as he seemed extremely reluctant about taking part in the assembly, unless for logistical and attendance reasons.
Meanwhile, Jagan has conveniently skipped the Assembly session today and left to Pulivendula constituency where he will be spending the next couple of days.
This post was last modified on 25 February 2025 2:04 pm
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