SP Leader's Bold Remarks: TDP's Political Crossroads and Capital Debate
Samajwadi Party leader Dharmendra Yadav critiqued the Telugu Desam Party in Lok Sabha, urging them to align with the opposition. Yadav discussed the Andhra Pradesh capital debate, expressing preference for Vishakhapatnam over Amaravati, and warned against unproductive MoUs, drawing parallels with Uttar Pradesh's experience.
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Dharmendra Yadav, a leader of the Samajwadi Party, targeted the Telugu Desam Party with sharp remarks during a Lok Sabha session on Wednesday. He criticized TDP's alliance with the BJP, suggesting that it had not been beneficial.
Yadav contributed to the debate surrounding the Andhra Pradesh state capital, advocating for Vishakhapatnam as the permanent capital over Amaravati. He argued that Vishakhapatnam was primed for this role, hinting at missed opportunities.
He also raised concerns about the efficacy of Memorandums of Understanding in Uttar Pradesh, highlighting their often-unrealized potential. Yadav warned Andhra Pradesh against similar pitfalls, emphasizing diligence in profitable investment agreements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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