Tamilisai should not cross her limits: Indrakaran Reddy
Indrakaran Reddy expressed displeasure over the complaint given by the Governor to Union Home Minister Amit Shah against Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao over the protocol norms.
Adilabad: Strongly refuting the allegations of Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, who said Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao was insulting the Constitution and she was denied the official protocol that she deserved, Endowments Minister Indrakaran Reddy today said Tamilisai should speak truth and maintain self-restraint while criticizing others.
Speaking to the media here on Friday, Indrakaran Reddy expressed displeasure over the complaint given by the Governor to Union Home Minister Amit Shah against Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao over the protocol norms.
He said “There was no prior information about her visit to the Yadadri temple. On the day of Ugadi festival, just 20 minutes advance, the Governor has informed the State government about her visit to the Yadadri temple.
Immediately, she has been informed that it is very difficult to provide the protocol as there was heavy rush at the temple and many officials were not available because of the festival.
Despite knowing the situation, Tamilisai went the Yadadri temple and levelled allegations that she was denied the protocol,” Indrakaran Reddy said.
“The Governor would get all honour and respect from the State government until she remains under her purview. When she crosses the limits, nobody will be bothered about her”, Indrakaran Reddy said. He also alleged that Tamilisai was acting like a BJP leader rather than Governor.
He condemned the Governor’s alleged remarks that she would topple the KCR government.