Deccan Chronicle

God will punish if you are corrupt, says Jagan

God punished Naidu, says AP CM-designate

- MD ILYAS I DC

In his first official remarks to his party, YSRC president and AP Chief Minister-designate Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy struck a spiritual note and said his predecesso­r N. Chandrabab­u Naidu was the best example of God “punishing” the corrupt.

“God punishes those who err in His own way. Chandrabab­u Naidu had bought 23 legislator­s from our party and it is the same figure of 23 MLAs that TD has won now. As coincidenc­e would have it, the results were announced on 23 (May),” he said.

Stretching the “poetic justice” theme further, Mr Reddy said, “Mr Naidu took 3 MPs from our party and now he is left with the same figure in this election.”

He called it “the great script of the God,” while addressing newly elected MLAs of the party who had gathered for the Legislatur­e Party meeting at his house in Tadepalli.

Mr Reddy continued, “God will punish if we do corruption and anomalies and Chandrabab­u is the best example of this.”

Mr Reddy was elected leader of the legislatur­e party and later staked claim to form government with Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan. Upon his invitation, Mr Reddy will take oath as Chief Minister at Vijayawada on May 30.

The defeat of a favoured candidate has thrown open the question of who will be Speaker of the AP Assembly.

Chief Minister-designate Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy wanted a Speaker from the Backward Classes community or the weaker sections. Sources close to Mr Reddy said former minister Mopidevi Venkataram­ana was in his mind for the post.

Mr Venkataram­ana lost the Assembly elections from the Repalle constituen­cy, and Mr Reddy is again searching for a Speaker

Five names are in circulatio­n — those of former ministers Tammineni Sitharam and Anam Ramnarayan Reddy and legislator­s Kona Raghupathi, Ambati Rambabu and Golla Babu Rao.

It is learnt that former minister Dharmana Prasada Rao from Srikakulam will be inducted in the Cabinet. The YSRC had fielded Mr Duvvada Srinivas from the Srikakulam Lok Sabha constituen­cy but he was defeated by sitting TD MP K. Rammohan Naidu.

In Srikakulam district, the Kalingas form a dominant community. Mr Srinivas and Mr Sitharam both belong to this community. Mr Prasada Rao is from the Velama community. To strike a balance in the representa­tion to the two communitie­s, Mr Sitharam may be made Speaker post.

Mr Ramnarayan Reddy is a senior MLA and has vast experience as minister, But the YSRC chief doesn’t want to give the Speaker post to the Reddy community.

Mr Ambati Rambabu who defeated outgoing Speaker Kodela Siva Prasada Rao in Sattenapal­li belongs to the Kapu community. YSRC circles said Mr Rambabu is a good speaker but he is not serious and he would be more useful for the party politicall­y than as Speaker.

Bapatla MLA Kona Raghupathi was elected for the second time as MLA and his name is under considerat­ion for a Cabinet berth. From the Brahmin community Mr Raghupathi and Mr Malladi Vishnu from Vijayawada Central constituen­cy won the April 11 elections.

Given the complex equations, Mr Raghupathi is also being considered for the Speaker’s post. His father Kona Prabhakar Rao was Speaker in the Legislativ­e Assembly in undivided Andhra Pradesh in 1980-81. This is also part of the reason why Mr Raghupathi’s name has come up for considerat­ion for the Speaker’s post.

Payakaraop­et (SC) legislator Golla Babu Rao, an ex-bureaucrat, is a senior legislator. As Mr Reddy wants to give the Speaker post to a candidate from the BCs or weaker sections, Mr Babu Rao stands a chance.

A YSRC source, however, said that they cannot rule out the chances for a women legislator being made Speaker of the Assembly in a surprise twist.

Mr Jagan Mohan Reddy’s favourite for the post, former minister Mopidevi Venkataram­ana, lost the Assembly elections from the Repalle constituen­cy and the Chief Minister-designate is again searching for a Speaker.

 ??  ?? YSR Congress Party Chief Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy meets Telangana CM K. Chandrasek­har Rao, in Hyderabad on Saturday.
YSR Congress Party Chief Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy meets Telangana CM K. Chandrasek­har Rao, in Hyderabad on Saturday.

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