TDP chief meets Ram Nath Kovind; Demand for President’s rule in Andhra Pradesh

TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday met President Ram Nath Kovind and demanded that President’s rule be imposed in Andhra Pradesh, as he said state-sponsored terrorism is taking “unimaginable heights” to democracy, institutions and the very fabric of the state. “It’s reached. He demanded a CBI probe into the alleged criminal network linked to a state-run wide drug-hub as well as against the series of attacks on Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders and offices on October 19.

Naidu also demanded the recall of the Director General of Police (DGP) of Andhra Pradesh in view of alleged collusion with the ruling YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) and escaping his constitutional duties and responsibilities. In a representation to the President, he said, “The people of the state are facing daily threats to their constitutionally mandated rights… State-sponsored terror is an unimaginable threat to democracy, institutions and the fabric of the state.” level has been reached.”

If the Center remains silent to the YSRCP-ruled state government which is continuously violating the Constitution, there is every possibility of sowing the seeds for the disintegration of the nation.” suitable case.

As you are well aware, Article 356 is not something to be imposed in an indecent manner. The TDP itself does not condone its imposition except in dire circumstances. We strongly request you to look into the current situation in Andhra Pradesh. Seeking the President’s intervention to check drug use from Andhra Pradesh to the rest of India, Naidu said about Rs 8,000 crore worth of hemp is being cultivated in about 2,500 acres. in the state.

About 3,000 kg of heroin was seized at Mundra port on September 15 this year. Recently on October 21, a cache of 3 kg pseudoephedrine was confiscated by Bengaluru police and the force traced the origin of the drug to Narasapuram in West Godavari, he said, adding that it is clear that the AP is a drug- Hubs have emerged as crossing state and national boundaries. “If this spread is left unchecked, the future of our youth, both in the state and the nation, is at great risk. This illegal trade serves as an important revenue stream for anti-social elements,” he said.

Stating that Andhra Pradesh has a “mafia of state machinery”, the TDP leader told the meeting that the ruling-YSRCP thrives on money received from illegal trade networks. To protect and enforce these networks, this party in turn corrupts every state. He said the organization and a section of the society oppose it. A prime example is the mob attack on TDP offices and leaders across the state on October 19, including its national headquarters, he said.

“The attack was carried out despite the presence of the DGP…,” Naidu said. He said the police remained spectators. Thousands of “false cases” have been registered against disgruntled individuals, organizations and political parties, especially TDP workers. He said that the High Court of Andhra Pradesh and the Supreme Court have also pointed to anarchy in the state.

Naidu said, “As long as the situation in Andhra Pradesh is neglected, this trafficking hub, turning into a police state, will eventually turn into a state of anarchy, which affects our democracy, people, economy and our constitutional and republican would harm the principles.” The TDP supremo is also planning to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday to intervene in the matter.

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