The Andhra Pradesh CM YSR Jagan Mohan Reddy's allegations against has created flutter in the state politics, Main opposition party ,The Telugu Desam Party rejected the allegation as a "deliberate conspiracy against the judiciary" and nothing could be more atrocious than this. The state unit of the Congress termed it a frontal attack on the judiciary, the party at the national level declined to comment on the matter. The TDP said it was 'mudslinging', 'ridiculous' and only 'bravado' intended to 'blackmail' the lower judiciary as criminal cases against the chief minister were coming up for regular trial soon.When persons or organisations aggrieved by the illegal and unconstitutional acts of your government seek redressal from courts and if the courts grant relief, how can you blame them, TDP politburo member Yanamala Ramakrishnudu said in a statement.The letter also exposed Reddy's 'grudge' against Naidu, he claimed. The TDP leader asked why was the chief minister "so impatient" when appeals against the High Court orders were pending in the Supreme Court.?
The Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee president Sake Sailajanath said, "the YSRC launched a frontal attack on the judiciary" since the state government's decisions were being turned down in courts."It's regretful that the Chief Minister sought to cast aspersions on a sitting judge of the Supreme Court and a few justices of the AP High Court."We have to presume that the letter to the CJI was a pre-planned strategy of the YSRC as the criminal cases against Jagan were coming up for speedy trial," the Congress state unit chief said in a statement.Earlier, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said each of the organs of the state were vital pillars of the country's "proud democracy", be it the legislature, the executive or the judiciary."It would be less than responsible for a political party, from a political podium to comment at this early stage on this letter... it is not appropriate that any of us makes any irresponsible comment at this stage," he told reporters in New Delhi.
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