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23 Oct 2012 1:18 PM

YSR Congress party
president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s sister Sharmila said neither the Congress
nor the TDP will be voted to power if a mid-term election is held to the state
assembly.
Speaking at an
impromptu public meeting at Karnapapaiah Palle as part of her fifth day
Padayatra in YSR district on Monday, Sharmila said despite its capacity to
throw the Kiran Kumar Reddy Government out by introducing no-confidence motion
in the assembly, the TDP chose to keep
silent knowing full well that neither TDP nor the Congress will come to power.
Naidu knows that YSRCP
will win the polls and its president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy will become the
Chief Minister, she said, adding that for this reason only Naidu has chosen to
protect the Kiran Kumar Reddy Government which has failed on all fronts.
Lambasting Naidu for
not doing anything for farmers during his regime, Sharmila said Naidu visited
the families of those policemen who fired on the agitators and killed three
persons during the anti-power hike agitation in 2000.
Sharmila also came down
heavily on the Congress Government for watering down the welfare schemes
introduced by YSR and called up on the people to teach both Congress and TDP a
fitting lesson during the forthcoming elections.
(Updated on Oct 23, 2012)