The South Asian Nation Sri Lanka is in the middle of a severe crisis and the situation has reached a point where people have started to hit the roads to protest against the government. Almost all the MPs have reportedly resigned looking at the public anger.
With no option left except for gathering support from various corners, the current government is holding talks with the opposition party leaders to come into the Cabinet to collectively work on tackling the situation. Many nations including India are doing their bit in helping Sri Lanka.
Telugu Desam Party chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu had reacted to the Sri Lankan crisis and linked it with the current situation in Andhra Pradesh. He said that there is no difference between Andhra Pradesh and Sri Lanka and it doesn't take much time for the state to turn into another Sri Lanka.
He had targeted the Andhra Pradesh government for troubling the people. He had alleged that the taxes imposed and the decisions taken by the government are not good for the people and they are facing the burden of the same.
Not stopping there, the former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu even lashed out at the government over the hike in the prices of essential commodities. Drawing a comparison between the prices in his tenure and current tenure, he urged that the hike will have a devastating impact on the common people.
With no option left except for gathering support from various corners, the current government is holding talks with the opposition party leaders to come into the Cabinet to collectively work on tackling the situation. Many nations including India are doing their bit in helping Sri Lanka.
Telugu Desam Party chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu had reacted to the Sri Lankan crisis and linked it with the current situation in Andhra Pradesh. He said that there is no difference between Andhra Pradesh and Sri Lanka and it doesn't take much time for the state to turn into another Sri Lanka.
He had targeted the Andhra Pradesh government for troubling the people. He had alleged that the taxes imposed and the decisions taken by the government are not good for the people and they are facing the burden of the same.
Not stopping there, the former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu even lashed out at the government over the hike in the prices of essential commodities. Drawing a comparison between the prices in his tenure and current tenure, he urged that the hike will have a devastating impact on the common people.