A heated argument took place between Ruling Party MLAs & Opposition Party MLAs in AP Assembly on Tuesday regarding assets owned by YS Jaganmohan Reddy. This situation even prompted Speaker Kodela to adjourn the session twice.
After the proceedings began on Tuesday, Jagan accused TDP Government of being corrupt when it comes to Power Projects. In replay, Labour Minister Atchanaidu pointed out that Enforcement Directorate has attached Rs 43,000 crore of illegal assets belonging to the Opposition Leader. He demanded Jagan to explain how he earned thousands of crores in a span of just 5 years. He even accused Jagan of touching the feet of Sonia Gandhi to obtain bail.
Then, Jagan announced that he is ready to offer 90% of Rs 43,000 crore wealth to TDP Leaders if there is any truth in their allegations. 'I am willing to sign on any paper,' he told.
Yuva Neta reminded the Ruling Party Leaders that cases were booked against him after he quit the Congress Party. 'I am a good person as long as I'm in the Congress Party. 11 Charge Sheets were filed against Me. I am facing corruption charges for only Rs 1,200 crore,' informed the YCP Chief.
After the proceedings began on Tuesday, Jagan accused TDP Government of being corrupt when it comes to Power Projects. In replay, Labour Minister Atchanaidu pointed out that Enforcement Directorate has attached Rs 43,000 crore of illegal assets belonging to the Opposition Leader. He demanded Jagan to explain how he earned thousands of crores in a span of just 5 years. He even accused Jagan of touching the feet of Sonia Gandhi to obtain bail.
Then, Jagan announced that he is ready to offer 90% of Rs 43,000 crore wealth to TDP Leaders if there is any truth in their allegations. 'I am willing to sign on any paper,' he told.
Yuva Neta reminded the Ruling Party Leaders that cases were booked against him after he quit the Congress Party. 'I am a good person as long as I'm in the Congress Party. 11 Charge Sheets were filed against Me. I am facing corruption charges for only Rs 1,200 crore,' informed the YCP Chief.