Did TDP Object to YSRCP Leader Calling Andhra CM Kuppam MLA?
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Amaravati, Sep 25 (NationPress) An uproar erupted in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly on Thursday when members of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) expressed strong objections to a YSR Congress Party member referring to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu as ‘Kuppam MLA’. During a brief discussion on ‘Super-6’, YSRCP MLC Ramesh Yadav labeled the Chief Minister as ‘Kuppam MLA’, prompting protests from TDP ministers and MLCs who demanded an apology.
The Kuppam constituency is where CM Naidu was elected as an MLA in the last state elections. TDP legislators accused the YSRCP member of showing disrespect toward the Chief Minister.
Minister Kollu Ravindra insisted that Ramesh Yadav should apologize for his comment, questioning how a YSRCP member could forget the Chief Minister’s status as the Leader of the House.
Council Chairman Koyye Moshenu Raju announced that Yadav's remarks would be expunged from the records after deeming them objectionable. He urged members to follow the rules and maintain dignity within the House.
The reference to Naidu as ‘Kuppam MLA’ appears to be a counter to the TDP's practice of referring to YSRCP leader and former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy as ‘Pulivendula MLA’.
Some YSRCP MLCs remarked informally that they would henceforth refer to the Chief Minister and ministers by their respective constituency designations, paralleling the TDP's approach. They suggested that they would call Naidu 'Kuppam MLA', Lokesh as ‘Mangalagiri MLA’, and Pawan Kalyan as ‘Pithapuram MLA’.
During the ‘Super-6’ debate in the Council, YSRCP member Ramesh Yadav accused the ruling coalition of misleading the public by labeling ‘Super-6’ a superhit without fulfilling its promises.
TDP members countered that the YSRCP struggles to accept the implementation of electoral commitments by the coalition government. The discussion on ‘Super-6’ was subsequently adjourned to Friday, with plans to continue the dialogue alongside discussions on agriculture.