YSRCP General secretary Jupudi Prabhakar slams TDP Leaders shield Rowdy-sheeter Srikanth

YSRCP State General Secretary and former MLC Jupudi Prabhakar, condemned that TDP leaders are directly behind the notorious rowdy-sheeter Srikanth, known infamously as Junior Nayeem. He revealed that it was TDP affiliates who orchestrated Srikanth’s release on bail, enabling his activities to resurface.

Prabhakar highlighted the irony in Eenadu newspaper’s expressed astonishment over such incidents occurring under the coalition government, accusing yellow media of overstepping its boundaries with biased reporting that distorts facts and serves partisan interests. Delving deeper into the intrigue, Prabhakar explained that internal discord among TDP leaders, marked by failed attempts at reconciliation, led to the public leak of incriminating videos involving Srikanth.

He lamented that this exposure underscores the factional rifts within the party, where personal vendettas spill into public domain, compromising law and order. He emphasized that such manipulations not only endanger public safety but also erode trust in governance, placing ordinary citizens at the mercy of political machinations.

Turning attention to the plight of victims, Prabhakar lambasted Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan for deceiving the family of Sugali Preethi, despite promises to resolve her case. When Preethi’s grieving mother attempted to protest for justice, he deplored that the police intervened to suppress her voice—a blatant injustice to families of victimized women.

 “Is this the justice you deliver to the families of suffering women?” Prabhakar questioned forcefully, calling it a betrayal that prioritizes political expediency over human dignity and accountability.

In response to these escalating issues, Prabhakar announced that the party is gearing up for a massive public movement against the government’s regressive actions and the atrocities perpetrated by MLAs. He criticized the ruling coalition for fixating on former Chief Minister Jaganmohan Reddy even after 15 months in power, labeling it as diversionary politics designed to deflect from their own failures.

“How long will you persist with these evasive tactics?” he demanded, urging a shift toward genuine governance that addresses people’s real concerns. Prabhakar also took aim at Eenadu’s credibility, advising the newspaper to reflect on its own controversial history before publishing falsehoods.

He noted that the public is increasingly skeptical, often laughing at the outlet’s articles for their lack of substance and transparency. In a firm closing, he asserted that politicizing criminal activities is unacceptable and unjustified, vowing to hold those responsible accountable through sustained public advocacy and action.

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