TRS MP Jitender Reddy fires on Galla Jayadev

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Fri, Jul 20, 2018, 01:32 PM

TRS MP Jitender Reddy fires on Galla Jayadev

Hyderabad, July 20: AS we knew that,  Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls it important day and tweeted India is watching us closely today. 


Almost after fifteen years, BJP government is facing a vote of no-confidence in Parliament today and this is the first ever NCM ( No Confidence Motion ) for Modi government. 


In this regard, Andhra Pradesh MP Galla Jayadev attacked Modi Govt in an epic way, hi58-minutete long speech has described all the failures of Modi Agenda. He also said that, Contrary to the constitution, it is unlikely that the state was divided. 


from this aspect,TRS MPs have objected to the Galla comments. TRS MP Jitendra Reddy said the state assembly bill in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha has been approved. 


In the wake of this, the Congress and the BJP have agreed to form the state ... The Parliament has passed the bill in the aftermath of the bill. In such a situation, how can it be said that the division of the state is contrary to the constitutional and unscientific manner. He demanded  speaker  to remove these comments from records.


 


Earlier Galla Said that,  He said Andhra Pradesh was divided in 2014 in an oppressive way, by forcing Parliament. 


"Andhra Pradesh was taxed by huge revenue shortfall, a vast loan. AP has very few sources of revenue generation. Telangana was already a state. AP is a new state but has got fewer funds. AP has been the loser in all demeanor, it is tired at all fronts despite talent," Galla said. 


"You raised the expectations of the people of AP only to impair them. The BJP will be wiped out in Andhra like the Congress was. This is not a threat, but a shraap," he added.


He also criticised the BJP's move to field corruption-accused candidates in the Karnataka elections, stating it obtund Modi's 'na khaaonga, na khaney dunga' promise. Galla attacked the Congress too for going back on promises made to Andhra Pradesh.