Former Minister Ambati Rambabu strongly criticised Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan for allegedly trespassing on the private lands of Saraswathi Company and delivering provocative speeches, while the state government continues to fail to maintain law and order.
Speaking to the media on Tuesday, Ambati Rambabu clarified that the lands in question were privately owned by Saraswathi Company, purchased by the company itself and not allotted by the government, as Pawan Kalyan has been claiming. He accused the Deputy Chief Minister of using this issue as part of diversionary tactics to cover up both his own and the government’s failures, particularly in ensuring law and order.
“Pawan Kalyan visiting private lands and making inflammatory speeches with exaggerated gestures does nothing to solve the problem. It is a clear example of vindictive politics,” said Rambabu.
Poking fun at Pawan Kalyan’s body language and disjointed speeches, Ambati Rambabu remarked, “It’s been five months since coming to power, and now he realises that law and order has broken down in the state. This is something we pointed out three months ago and even called for President’s Rule.”
Rambabu further criticised the government’s inaction in the face of increasing crimes, citing 78 reported cases of attacks, rapes, and murders of women and minor girls, with no concrete action taken so far. He also accused Pawan Kalyan of blaming the Home Minister, the DGP, and the police for not doing their jobs, while the police seem to be trying to cover up the latest case in Tirupati.
Addressing Pawan Kalyan’s remarks about Singapore, Dubai, and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Rambabu called them immature. “Pawan Kalyan’s call for police to take stern action against those posting on social media is a sign of his immaturity,” he said. “He should also explain what his government has done about the 33,000 missing women he mentioned. Has any woman been traced yet?”