TDP national president and former Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu urged the Union government to put an end to law and order failures, financial bankruptcy and economic collapse of Andhra Pradesh by imposing President’s rule in the state.
Today he met President Ramnath Kovind with a delegation and urged that the President must intervene in the law and order issues pertaining to the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Earlier Babu concluded his 36-hour Deeksha (sit-in protest) against the attacks on the TDP offices and TDP leaders allegedly by workers of the ruling YSR Congress Party (YSRCP).
Babu reiterated that Jagan’s ‘state-sponsored terrorism’ would come to an end only if President’s rule was imposed in the state.
Babu has demanded the Union government’s intervention to save the people of Andhra Pradesh from what he called the drug mafia and the undemocratic and fascist regime of Jagan.
Chandrababu urged the Union government to invoke Article 356, saying Andhra Pradesh in its present situation was a fit case for imposition of President’s rule.