Has YSRC taken any stand against Centre?

G GOWTHAM
Up until this point, the narendra modi administration at the Center has enjoyed good relations with the andhra pradesh YSR congress party, which is led by the state's chief minister, Y S jagan Mohan Reddy. Although occasionally his party leaders reacted angrily to the criticism by the local bharatiya janata party leaders, the YSRC leaders, including jagan, have never made any negative remarks about the Centre. Particularly, v Vijay Sai reddy, general secretary of the YSRC and leader of the parliamentary party, has maintained particularly friendly ties with the Centre.
He is closely connected to Central ministries and prime minister narendra modi, so much so that he can leverage his strong standing to be nominated for the position of rajya sabha panel chair as well. But suddenly, there was a change in his voice, or at the very least, he sounded different on tuesday when he was speaking in the rajya sabha and criticising the Centre. Sai reddy asserted that although the parties in power frequently change, the process of governing is ongoing.
The commitments made in the ap Reorganisation Act, which was passed by the previous administration, must be carried out, he said. He criticised the Center for withholding Andhra Pradesh's application for special category status and claimed that both the bjp and the congress were to blame for the state's dire situation. Sai reddy recalled that andhra pradesh had requested special category status from then-opposition leader M venkaiah Naidu. He criticised the bjp for "conveniently forgetting the special status" after it assisted the congress in passing the reorganisation law by shutting down the parliament.

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