Deccan Chronicle

Jagan showered love on BCs: Krishnaiah

- Beeda Masthan Rao Vijaysai Reddy

Speaking to the media at the Tadepalli party office, he said “the love CM Jagan is showering on the Backward Classes” had never been shown by any other chief minister. “The BCs are the backbone of the state from the beginning and the YSRC government has been giving utmost priority to us,” he said.

Krishnaiah said YSRC will never indulge in sale of seats. “If so, how can a person like me make it to the portals of the Rajya Sabha?” He said Jagan as CM has been doing justice to all sections of the people, particular­ly the SCs, STs, BCs and minorities.

Speaking to the media, YSRC parliament­ary party leader Vijaysai Reddy said, “Thanks to CM Jagan for giving me a second chance. I will strive to fulfill the aspiration­s of the people and seek to protect the interests of the state.”

“Giving two BCs a chance to go to RS was a good decision and this is a testament to the CM Jagan’s sincerity towards the BCs,“he said.

Vijaysai Reddy said three of the six Rajya Sabha

The long wait for a berth in Rajya Sabha is over for former legislator Beeda Mastan Rao. The YSRC has nominated the former TD leader for a Rajya Sabha seat. Masthan Rao switched over to the YSR Congress from TD in 2019 soon after the Jagan-led party swept the elections. Rao’s entry into YSRC has hurt the TD in Nellore district. A graduate in commerce (B.Com), Masthan Rao won the Kavali assembly seat with a TD ticket in 2009. He was defeated in 2004 when he contested from Allur and again in 2014 from Kavali. He had unsuccessf­ully contested the Nellore Lok Sabha seat with TD ticket in 2019 against YSRC’s Adala Prabhakar Reddy; and he later joined YSR Congress.

members from the state are from among the BCs. “While I'm retiring, the rest of them will be four. Two of the four now being elected

are BCs. The YSRC strength would be nine in the Rajya Sabha by next month. Of these, five will be BCs.”

Vijaysai Reddy was nominated to the RS by the YSRC for the second time. A chartered accountant by profession, he belongs to Nellore district. He was unanimousl­y elected on 22 June 2016 to the Rajya Sabha and will complete his term on 21 June this year. He has been vocal about several causes pertaining to Andhra Pradesh, including the Special Category Status, Polavaram project, and the privatizat­ion of the Vizag Steel Plant, in the Rajya Sabha. In his capacity as a Member of Parliament, he has presented ten private member bills in the Upper House.

Niranjan Reddy

Niranjan Reddy is a senior advocate in the Supreme Court. He hails from an agricultur­al family from Nirmal town in erstwhile Adilabad district. After completing law from the Symbiosis Law College in Pune in 1992, he started legal practice at the erstwhile AP High Court under senior advocates O. Manohar Reddy and K. Pratap Reddy. He also worked under Justice Muralidhar in the Supreme Court in 1994-95 and was designated a Senior Counsel in 2016. He represente­d several important cases and clients and was also the standing counsel for the Election Commission of India and the Medical Council of India. He has appeared as special senior counsel for the state of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh in several matters.

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