If the YSR Congress party government has its way, Telugu Desam Party president and leader of opposition N Chandrababu Naidu may have to vacate his present residence at Vundavalli on the banks of Krishna river in Amaravati.
This was hinted at by YSRC MLA from Mangalagiri Alla Ramakrishna Reddy on the assembly lobbies on Tuesday.
Reddy said he had been fighting against illegal constructions on the Krishna river bund and the issue is presently in the high court.
“The present building where Naidu has been staying on rent for the last five years is also an illegal construction. My fight against all the illegal constructions would continue till they are all demolished. I will not rest till Naidu’s house also will be demolished and he is evicted from his house,” the MLA said.
He said it was ridiculous on the part of Naidu to make tall claims about Amaravati, though he does not have a permanent house in the capital region.
“While our party president and chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy has bought a piece of land and constructed a permanent residence at Tadepalli, Naidu still has no house in Amaravati. He has no moral right to talk about Jagan’s residential status,” he said.
Reddy said he did not know the reasons for stalling of constructions in Amaravati.
“We did not ask them to stop. They should only disclose the reasons for stalling the works under the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) limits. If they have any doubts, they should approach the government,” he said.
The MLA feigned ignorance about the reports that he was being made the chairman of APCRDA. “As far as my knowledge goes, the CRDA will be headed by the chief minister,” he said.