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Describing the event as historic, the Chief Minister said that his party would participate in it in the true spirit of democracy. Congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi on dedicating the grand, magnificent and spacious Parliament building to the nation, Reddy tweeted, “In the true spirit of democracy, my party will participate in this historic event.”
Andhra Pradesh’s ruling YSRCP chief and state Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday confirmed that his party will attend the inauguration of the new Parliament building on May 28, though the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) is yet to take a decision in this regard. not done. Describing the event as historic, the Chief Minister said that his party would participate in it in the true spirit of democracy. Congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi on dedicating the grand, magnificent and spacious Parliament building to the nation, Reddy tweeted, “In the true spirit of democracy, my party will participate in this historic event.”
Meanwhile, Reddy called upon political parties to keep aside political differences on the occasion. He said that boycotting such an auspicious event is not the true spirit of democracy. The state’s main opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) is yet to declare its stand on attending the inauguration ceremony. Party spokesperson Pattabhiram Komareddy told PTI that the top leadership may make a formal announcement in this regard in a day or two.
As many as 19 opposition parties, including the Congress, on Wednesday announced that they would collectively boycott the inauguration ceremony of the new building of Parliament as the spirit of democracy has been removed from Parliament during the tenure of this government and the unspeakable act of keeping the President away from the ceremony. Has been done They also alleged in a joint statement that keeping President Draupadi Murmu away from the inauguration ceremony and Prime Minister Modi’s decision to inaugurate the new Parliament building was a direct attack on democracy. It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate the new building of Parliament on 28 May.
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