Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday sarcastically said he has "never seen a leader like YSRCP chief Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy", who is demanding the status of leader of the opposition in the assembly to attend its proceedings. Naidu said the status of leader of the opposition is not granted by leaders, but by the people through their votes.
His comments came at a time when the YSRCP has boycotted the ongoing assembly session. "When people vote, and when a party wins 10 per cent of the seats, that party will get the opposition status. When we have a majority, we will form the government," Naidu said addressing the House while congratulating Undi TDP MLA K Raghurama Krishna Raju, on his election as deputy speaker of the assembly.
"Dictating terms and demanding positions will not work in democracy," the CM said, emphasising the need to "respect democracy at all times". Naidu said Reddy's 'personality and thinking pattern' must be observed for display of such 'demanding' behaviour. He once again compared Reddy to slain Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, alleging "similarities" between the two.
The TDP supremo assured the House that the government would take strict action against anyone involved in the selling or cultivation of marijuana in the state. Meanwhile, IT Minister Nara Lokesh, in the Legislative Council, accused YSRCP leaders of insulting his mother, N Bhuvaneswari, during their government's tenure (2019-2024).
He said neither he nor any TDP members retaliated similarly. "We never spoke about Jagan Mohan Reddy's family. Should I remain silent when they insult my mother in the assembly,? Lokesh questioned YSRCP MLCs. Lokesh said after his mother was insulted, TDP supremo Chandrababu Naidu stopped attending the Assembly proceedings in 2022. Before that, Chandrababu Naidu had been regularly taking part in the House business.