Council Uproar As Anam Targets Jagan During Stampede Deaths at Tirupati

Vijayawada: On Thursday, the 48th session of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council witnessed the former Prime Minister YS Jagan Mohan Redi and YSRC, the former Prime Minister of Donations Anam Ramanarayan Redyayan on Thursday, on Thursday.
The reference referred to Svims and Birrd, allegedly afraid that doctors were afraid to fear during the visit of Jagan Reddy to Tirupati after the death of the last stamp during the Tirupati visit.
On Thursday, the Minister answered the queries collected by the members in his report on Stampedes in the Tirupati and Simhachalam temples of Tirupati and Simhachalam’s temples by P Rama Subba Redy, Varudu Kalyani and Krishna Raghava Jayendra Bharat.
“A group of ministers, including me, ran to Tirupati from Prime Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, including a group of six dedicated for several dedicated and shortly after learning the death of the injury.
However, YSRC chief YS Jagan Mohan Redy, together with his supporters, visited two hospitals, scared the doctors and damaged the infrastructure in two hospitals. “Even though the purpose of Jagan Redy’s visit was to comfort the mourning family members.
The Minister said that Jagan Redy was not suited to the Deputy Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, State Ministers and even the middle ministers.
“YSRC MLCs increased objections and began to raise slogans.
The President of the Council Koyye applied to Moshenu Raju many times to let the members calm down and allow the house to continue.
The Minister explained in detail which steps were initiated after the confluence. Some authorities were processed, some changed and an investigation committee was established under the chairmanship of a former Supreme Court Judge Justice Satyanana Murthy. Presented the report.
The Minister announced the conditions that led to death during the wall collapse of the Temple of Simhachalam and the report taken from the action. Authorities, the elderly to stop the construction of a wall to stop the mud slipping from the top of the permission to continue to make permission and dedicated problems, he said.
Previously, the Council President Koyye Moshenu Raju announced that he did not allow postponement movements by YSR congress members as he started the council session. One of them sought a discussion about the famine of urea in the state.
The Assembly insisted on assumed postponement movements for the debate. They entered the well and climbed the podium by lifting the slogans.
The President postponed the session for a short time to restore the order.
Minister of Agriculture K atchannaidu, the government is ready to discuss and will give details to the Parliament on the issue and the YSRC members called on the agenda to bring up the agenda, he said.
YSRC member Botsa intervened in Satyanarayan and asked for a discussion on the issue and questioned the government’s safety of undertaking on Friday.

