Buggana Poses Direct Questions to Nimmagadda

Andhra Pradesh Finance and Legislative Affairs Minister Buggana Rajendranath Reddy has posed a question to State Election Commissioner Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar asking him to answer why he has maintained silence for three days about the letter he wrote to Union Minister.

“When entire discussion in the media was being done whether it is written by him or fake, why did he remain silent. Why did he not come forward and say that it was written by him?” he raised the point.

He also stated that all the security that was provided to Nimmagadda is done with the consultation of the state government.

He also said that the Supreme court in its order also made an observation that the EC had tried politicizing this issue. Readmore!

“Or it would not have come this far is what the honorable court’s judge said. This is enough to prove our point,” Buggana said. 

He also said action should be initiated on the opposition leader Nara Chandrababu Naidu for making irresponsible comments.

“They had objected to Jagan Mohan Reddy’s orders that flow liquor and money in these elections should be contained. That is our law. But Naidu and his party members have objected to that. What were they are trying to prove? Should voter be wooed by liquor and money?” he blasted.

Buggana also mentioned that the state governments had taken enough measures to contain the spread of coronavirus in the state. 

“Honorable Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan has continuously been monitoring the situation of COVID-19 in the state. We have already taken precautionary measures that include isolation centers in government hospitals, and quarantine facilities,” he stated.

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