Jagan Reddy attacked: Andhra CM says Centre trying to create unrest

ANI  |  Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) 

Hours after Congress Party (YSRCP) YS was attacked at Visakhapatnam international airport, N Chandrababu Naidu termed the incident a "drama" while alleging that the is trying to create unrest in the state.

Reddy, a of opposition in assembly was injured in knife attack on Thursday near the of the airport. The attacker identified as works at a restaurant in the airport premises.

Soon after the incident, YSRCP cadre held protests at various places across the state blaming ruling behind the attack. They also alleged that the owner of the restaurant, where the accused works, was a TDP sympathiser. Political parties like Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Jana Sena, TRS, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen also condemned the attack.

However, Naidu accused the opposition party of trying to politicise the issue and described the attack a "drama" hatched by both the and K. Chandrashekar Rao(KCR)-led

"Neither nor will talk against the central government, and, KCR is also supporting them. Unfortunately, these individuals, including K.and K. Kavitha failed to react during the cyclone Titli, but they made a comment soon after the attack on Reddy," the Andhra said.

Naidu also questioned ESL Narasimhan's decision to call up the of Police (DGP) to inquire about the attack and not him.

"Why should the ask the DGP directly on the issue and direct him to submit a report? I am the He should contact me. The issue is an entire drama. All the family members of the accused are Congress party sympathisers and the accused himself revealed this in his letter and added that he resorted to the attack to garner sympathy for YS The attack also took place in the jurisdiction of the Central government. I never witnessed such in my long political career," he stated.

Naidu further said that both the Centre and opposition party men are trying to instigate people in the state.

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First Published: Fri, October 26 2018. 02:40 IST