Chandrababu Naidu

PURCHUR: Putting the state government on notice, TDP supremo Chandrababu Naidu has said that state will boil if anything happened to him as Jaganmohan Reddy government is deliberately downgrading his security. He said that the state government had intentionally interfered into his security needs resulting in serious threat to his life. “It will be very difficult to manage the situation if anything happened to me as the state government is playing risky games with my life,” warned Naidu.

Naidu visited Rudramambapuram village of China Ganjam mandal in Purchur assembly constituency on Friday and consoled the family members of party activist Padma, who committed suicide after an attack by YSRCP activists. He handed over a cheque of Rs 5 lakh to the kin of the victim.

Speaking to the locals, Naidu said that it was strange that chief minister Jagan had not uttered even word to condemn the anarchism of his party activists in the state. He criticized home minister Sucharitha for making deplorable comments on the victims in the political attacks. “CM doesn’t break his silence on such heinous incidents. Home minister says that such incidents keep happening,” fumed Naidu. He said that civil society should strongly condemn such incidents as the woman was dragged into street and beaten up thoroughly just because she was associated with the TDP.

Naidu said that they would take the responsibility of education of the children of Padma through NTR trust. He said that Padma’s husband had also received injuries in the incident. He said that police were slapping false cases against the TDP activists although they were victims in such incidents. He said that about 95 incidents of attacks on TDP activists took place in the state in the last 40 days. He said that he had maintained the law and order without any comprise while Jagan had lost control over the machinery. Purchur MLA Eluru Sambasiva Rao and party leaders were present.

