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Why Wait For Chandrababu, We Fire First: YCP Minister!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   6 Feb 2023 4:39 PM GMT
Why Wait For Chandrababu, We Fire First: YCP Minister!
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As the elections are approaching the opposition is alleging that the YSRCP leaders are making provocative statements. YCP leaders are already saying that welfare schemes will be stopped and Volunteer and Secretariat systems will be stopped if TDP comes to power. However, there is strong criticism that Volunteers are being used for unwanted activities, and due to them, the data of people is reaching the government.

AP Revenue Minister Dharmana Prasada Rao made some hot comments. He allegedly made some provocative comments in the Srikakulam district when he participated in the Gadapa Gadapaku Mana Prabuthvam program. He reportedly said that the Volunteer system will be targeted first if TDP comes to power. Amid this, he told Volunteers to shoot first before Chandrababu Naidu shoots.

He said that Volunteers will not fear anyone easily. You need not fear the opposition. What is wrong if Volunteers tells what the government is doing and which party is doing wrong? Volunteers are the citizens of the state and they get the opportunity to campaign for good government, the Minister said.

Surprisingly, he directed the Volunteers to take the voters in the good direction. Dharmana said that before Chandrababu Naidu removes Volunteers after coming to power, Volunteers should see that he will not come to power.

The opposition parties are breathing fire that the YCP is using Volunteers for the activities. The work style of a few volunteers also became controversial. Complaints also reached the Election Commission. The body also said that Volunteers should not be used for election duties. But the YCP is facing criticism that it is not following the orders.

Now Revenue Minister Dharmana Prasada Rao also made similar comments and this became a controversy. We have to wait and see where the controversy that was started by the Minister with his comments leads.