Amid anger in Andhra Pradesh over the rape-murder of a kid in Tirupati, state residence minister Anitha Vangalapudi has stated she has taken deputy chief minister Pawan Kalyan’s criticism ‘positively.’
“I’ve taken his feedback very positively. I’ve a accountability. I maintain a vital portfolio. It is like he’s backing me up, saying you possibly can go forward extra aggressively,” she informed reporters on Tuesday, NDTV reported.
Anitha Vangalapudi is from the TDP of Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu. The get together runs the state in alliance with the BJP, and deputy CM Pawan Kalyan’s Jana Sena.
‘If I used to be the house minister…’: Pawan Kalyan
On Monday, Kalyan had stated if he was the house minister, ‘issues can be completely different.’
“I’m telling residence minister Anitha, you’re the residence minister. Please tackle the tasks of the house ministry. If I take up the portfolio, issues can be completely different. Keep in mind that,” the actor-politician remarked at a public assembly within the Pithapuram constituency.
Additional, he endorsed how Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath offers with criminals.
“These criminals must be handled in the identical trend as Yogi Adityanath in Uttar Pradesh. Till then, they won’t hear. We’re being pushed into that form of scenario,” he added.
Yogi Adityanath is thought for ordering demolitions of properties belonging to criminals, together with individuals whose crimes are but to be confirmed. Nevertheless, this ‘bulldozer justice’ has been derided by his critics in addition to the civil society.
In the meantime, Kalyan, who holds the Panchayat Raj, Forest and Atmosphere ministries, chided police for ‘neglecting’ its obligation to uphold regulation and order.
“Why are you (police) mentioning caste when a three-year-old lady is raped and murdered?” he requested.