YSR Congress in Andhra Pradesh swept the elections to the urban local bodies, literally burying the main opposition TDP in 75 municipalities and 11 municipal corporations
Addressing a press conference, Reddy said the people of Andhra Pradesh are satisfied with the government of Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and the implementation of his welfare schemes
CM's letter alleges HC judge taking instructions from his rival and Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu.
Andhra Pradesh minister said that Rs 6,790 crore have been released for the YSR Cheyutha scheme, under which women are given Rs 18,750 cash for handholding for their business needs
YSRCP leader Sajjala Reddy slammed N Chandrababu Naidu for his criticism of the YS Jaganmohan Reddy, saying that Naidu was criticising the government as "he could not loot the people any longer"
"The people of AP are facing a grave threat under the rule of YSRCP. Ever since the YSRC came to power, there has been a systematic and concerted attack on the democratic institutions," he said
TDP Chief Naidu gave an ultimatum to Jaganmohan Reddy to withdraw three capitals decision within 48 hours or abolish the Assembly to seek a fresh public mandate on his decision for trifurcation
The Telugu Desam Party has requested the Governor not to give assent to the two Bills as the Legislative Council had disapproved the state government's policy in this regard
K Raghurama Krishna Raju has been vocal against party leadership for a few weeks
The Election Commission had announced biennial polls to 61 seats, including 55 in March, but the process was delayed due to the novel coronavirus pandemic
The passage of the Bill was seen as a formality, as the ruling YSR Congress Party commands a strength of 151 out of 175 seats in the state assembly.
Several former ministers and bureaucrats are also accused in the case
The six-member committee of experts and referred to such plans in its report last month
For the two national parties, BJP and Congress, the AP elections were only a nightmare as they drew a blank
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was criticised by several opposition leaders on claim at a public rally in the national capital on Sunday that his government never discussed a nationwide NRC
AP law reserving jobs for locals is a bad precedent
AP law reserving jobs for locals is a bad precedent
The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government also proposes to increase liquor price in bars to further discourage its consumption
Sources close to him say Gandhi, a Lok Sabha member from Wayanad in Kerala, will ask questions on issues of public importance during the Zero Hour
While the YS Jaganmohan Reddy-led party sought support from all opposition parties, its move could force rival Telugu Desam Party