The Democracy News| Amaravati: Two- and- half times after walking out over contended insulting reflections made against his family members, Nara Chandrababu Naidu on Friday returned to the Andhra Pradesh Assembly as Chief Minister. Breaking down intimately over the demotion he faced as the also leader of the opposition in November 2021, Chandrababu Naidu had pledged to return to the Assembly only after taking pledge as the Chief Minister.
With the Telugu Desam Party- led alliance storming to power with a landslide maturity in recent choices, Naidu entered the House as Chief Minister. On the first day of the first session of the recently- tagged Assembly, Naidu stepped into the House touching the ground at the entrance.
lawmakers of the Telugu Desam Party( TDP) and its abettors accorded him a warm hello. They raised taglines ‘ Drink to august House ’ and ‘ Truth has prevailed, republic has won ’. The TDP members were also carrying posters with Naidu’s picture.
The TDP supremo hadn't entered the House since November 19, 2021, when he walked out in kick against the largely reprehensible reflections made by the also- ruling party members against his family members. professing that the MLAs of YSR Congress Party( YSRCP) lowered him by making particular reflections about his woman
Bhuvaneswari, Naidu had turned emotional and broke down at a news conference latterly. Stating that he noway faced similar demotion in his political life, he likened the Assembly to ‘ Kaurava Sabha ’ and decided to swap it till 2024. The seasoned politician had said his woman
noway obtruded in politics, but the YSRCP leaders dragged her name and resorted to character assassination. The TDP President had said that he permitted all the demotions during the last two- and-a-half times but the ruling party crossed all limits. Naidu had appealed to people to extend support to him in this fight for ‘ dharma ’. In the choices held last month, TDP- Jana Sena- BJP alliance bagged 164 seats in the 175- member Assembly. YSRCP, which had 151 members in the former Assembly, was reduced to just 11 seats.