‘He is Dera baba, our man here is Jagan baba’, says Chandrababu Naidu attacking Jaganmohan Reddy

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Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday likened Leader of Opposition YS Jaganmohan Reddy to Dera Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, sentenced to 20 years in jail in two rape cases.

“He is Dera baba and our man here is Jagan baba. He has a destructive and criminal mindset,” Chandrababu said at a press conference at the Secretariat in Amaravati on Monday.

A special CBI court in Rohtak on Monday sentenced Ram Rahim to 20 years in prison after his conviction in two rape cases.

Chandrababu said, “Dera Baba headed a good organisation” but he abused his capabilities and violated the faith women had in him.

“He also created militancy and caused violence. In the guise of a sadhu, he has done all these atrocities. Likewise is our man here. So I call him Jagan Baba,” the chief minister said.

He alleged Jagan was doing a lot of harm to society.

“If you look at his behaviour in the last three years…it is very clear. Acting, vulgar behaviour, intimidating others, stalling the Assembly proceedings…all these expose his destructive and criminal mindset,” Chandrababu said.

Reacting to the Nandyal by-election result, he said the people of the constituency were now breathing easy as the YSR Congress, headed by Jagan, has lost.

“The kind of language he (Jagan) used against me during the by-election campaign…it has become a debate across the nation. He toured Nandyal for 13 days and visited ever household but people, in all their wisdom, trounced his party,” the Telugu Desam Party supremo said.

Asked about the fresh challenge that the TDP make the 20 MLAs, who defected from Jagan-led YSRC, resign and seek fresh elections, the chief minister shot back saying, “If he is so itching for elections, let him ask his six MPs to quit.”

“Then it will be a bigger game,” he said.

Jagan set June as the deadline for the Centre to grant the special category status to Andhra Pradesh, failing which he announced the YSRC members of Parliament will resign.

“This is August, so let them resign. We will go for elections,” Chandrababu said.