Pawan Kalyan Criticizes YSRCP’s Disruptive Behavior in Assembly, Praises Chandrababu Naidu
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has strongly criticized the conduct of YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) members during the opening day of the Andhra Pradesh Assembly budget session. While the Assembly discussed the motion thanking the Governor for his address, Pawan Kalyan expressed his dismay over the disruptive behavior exhibited by YSRCP leaders.
Speaking on the occasion, Pawan Kalyan condemned the actions of the YSRCP members, calling it “disgraceful” and questioning how such behavior could be tolerated. He said, “After witnessing this incident, I wondered how N. Chandrababu Naidu managed to endure such leaders for so many years.”
Pawan Kalyan went on to praise the Chief Minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, for his resilience in handling the situation. He stated, “Hats off to Chandrababu Garu. It takes immense courage and resilience to deal with such individuals. The YSRCP leaders who caused chaos in the Assembly—would they have dared to look the Governor in the eye when he served as a Supreme Court judge?”
The Deputy Chief Minister further criticized YSRCP members for their disrespectful conduct, stating, “They behaved as if rules did not apply to them. The people are closely observing their actions. They entrusted us with the responsibility because they could no longer tolerate the chaos caused by the previous YSRCP government. We are committed to bringing about fundamental changes in governance.”
Pawan Kalyan also highlighted the importance of maintaining decorum in the Assembly, acknowledging Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu’s guidance in ensuring respect for all members. “The Chief Minister has instructed that YSRCP members be treated with due respect. We are committed to maintaining the spirit of democracy and upholding decorum in the House,” he affirmed.
In conclusion, Pawan Kalyan offered an apology to the Governor, saying, “If the Governor was troubled by the ruckus caused by YSRCP in the Assembly, I sincerely apologize on behalf of the government.”