Irked TDP Chief Chandrababu Walks Out Of Assembly & Sobs In Front of Media As YSRCP Taunts
Miffed with the Insults towards his wife, 71-year-old former Andhra Pradesh CM broke down in front of the media
Hyderabad: TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu was deeply upset over the taunts he has received from the ruling YSRCP leaders in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly on Friday. He later furiously walked out of the state Assembly only to cry in front of the media recalling the humiliation he had to face in the Assembly session.
Miffed with the Insults towards his wife, 71-year-old former Andhra Pradesh CM broke down in front of the media. "I have never faced such insults in my long political life. For two and a half years, this government has been humiliating in all ways possible. Our party leaders and activists are being personally harassed," said Naidu at the Press conference at the TDP Office in Mangalgiri.
విపక్ష నేతలను నేనెప్పుడూ అవమానించలేదు - చంద్రబాబు#chandrababu #TDP #AndhraPradesh pic.twitter.com/ckqpaz0n4H
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He pointed out the criticisms done by YSRCP leaders in the Assembly to be cheap. "I have seen many senior politicians and Chief Ministers, but this is the first time I see leaders misbehaving in a state assembly in my political life," Naidu added.
71 year old #ChandrababuNaidu breaks down during a press conference.
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He during the #TDP legislative party meet announced that he will not enter the state assembly till he comes back to power.
He alleged personal attacks character assassinations of his family by ruling #Ysrcp. pic.twitter.com/VuwwbxuRVH
Chandrababu recalled his past experiences in politics. He said winning and losing in elections is part of politics. He said he has never insulted opposition leaders in any manner when he was in power. He said accusations and counter-accusations are part of politics. But he said he has never crossed the line.
(With inputs from ABP Desam — It is a Telugu platform of ABP News. For more news, commentary and latest happenings from two Telugu states, follow https://telugu.abplive.com/)