YSRCP indulging in vendetta politics: TDP

With municipal authorities demolishing the compound wall and toilet of Visakhapatnam former MP and city’s ex-Mayor Sabbam Hari, the TDP has described it as an action resulting from vendetta politics by the ruling YSRCP. 

The officials said that Sabbam Hari has encroached 12 ft of government land and constructed the toilet. Despite several notices, the former MP was stated to have ignored it and retained the structure without demolishing it on his own.

 Sabbam Hari alleged that it is a calculated move by the ruling YCP regime to make all opposition leaders fall in line with its power game. For quite some time, Sabbam Hari has been very vocal against the YCP leaders’ activities in the port city.

 TDP president Chandrababu Naidu and his son and party’s General Secretary Nara Lokesh slammed the YSRCP and municipal authorities of Visakhapatnam as these are vendetta politics.

Lokeswara Rao

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