YSRCP member and Narasapuram MP Raghu Ramakrishna Raju have his own style of criticizing his party and its members, inducing Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. He even recently filed a petition in court, requesting the cancellation of YS Jagan’s bail, as he doesn’t want his party to get a bad name in the public.
RRR has now reacted to the government’s decision of conducting the board exams of 10th and 12th classes, and he reacted to it in a very interesting way. RRR made use of actor Prakash Raj’s popular dialogue from Pokiri (“Gillithe Gillinchukovali”) and said that it’s a perfect fit for CM Jagan right now. He said that it is monstrous of the AP government to be so adamant about wanting to conduct board exams right now, and said that the government should take back its stance.
He asked where all those people were, who came out onto the roads during the time of local elections, and protested that elections should not be held as they would increase the risk of spreading coronavirus.
On the other hand, RRR asked the government to be transparent about Coronavirus numbers in the state, as their numbers and the numbers in graveyards are not tallying. He said that the government cannot be committing more and more mistakes, and expect the people to stay quiet, as the people would one day turn on them, and it wouldn’t be so good for the government at that time.