Is Jagan over aggressive in Assembly?

Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy during the presentation of the annual state Budget 2019-20 by Finance Minister Buggana Rajendranath at the Legislative Assembly, in Amaravati on July 12, 2019. (Photo: IANS)

The way the state assembly is taking place in AP has evoked mixed reactions. The way AP's Chief Minister and President of YSRCP had attacked with his words over opposition leader and former Chief Minister of AP, Nara Chandra Babu Naidu led to such reactions.

Some said that Jagan behaving such in order to defend his decisions has nothing wrong in it. While others said that while defending his decisions, Jagan had gone overboard and had given the wrong message to people. Some even said that such aggression and counter aggression are quite common in assembly.

A political analyst said, “The opposition party naturally questions the ruling party in the assembly and Jagan also had done the same when he was in the opposition. Moreover, when Jagan was making allegations against the TDP for its lapses during the previous regime, Naidu would have no option but to defend himself.” Another analyst said, “The YSRC has got a huge mandate and there is absolutely no threat from anybody.

Secondly, there are no elections now. So, he should behave in a more dignified manner compared to Naidu. The more Jagan remains cool, the more frustrating Naidu would become.” Some others opined that such situations might damage the image of Jagan and his party.

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