YSRCP Chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy chaired a meeting with YSRCP MPs, lasting about 40 minutes, to outline the issues to be discussed in the upcoming budget session of Parliament.
During the meeting, Jagan criticized the TDP government’s handling of law and order, citing the recent murder in Vinukonda as evidence of the state’s deteriorating situation. He suggested that the murder was an attempt to intimidate YSRCP leaders and activists. Jagan also mentioned that Mithun Reddy, an MP from his own parliamentary constituency, and his father, Peddireddy, from his assembly constituency, were attacked. He alleged that these attacks were pre-planned in coordination with the police.
Jagan proposed demanding President’s Rule in Andhra Pradesh and announced plans to protest during the assembly session. “We will protest in the assembly session,” he declared. He added that MLAs, MPs, MLCs, and prominent leaders would arrive in Delhi by Tuesday to stage a protest on Wednesday.
“We need to explain to the people of the country what is happening in the state. The atrocities of Chandrababu’s government should be brought to the notice of Parliament and the people of the country,” Jagan asserted. He directed each MP to take responsibility for organizing the dharna and protest in Delhi. “All MPs should immediately go to Delhi,” he instructed.