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YSRCP MLA Undavalli Sridevi,claims that her life is in danger

Undavalli Sridevi, a suspended YSRCP MLA, claimed o secretary and a government advisor in the state of Andhra Pradesh, has threatened her life.’

The MLA spoke at a news conference in Hyderabad the day after her office was allegedly damaged by members of the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) in the Tadikonda seat of the Guntur district. She specifically called out the Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy and Sajjala.

She claimed that Sajjala was a threat to her life and regretted that Andhra Pradesh was in a position where even a female MLA had no security. She promised to file a complaint on Sajjala with the National Scheduled Caste Commission.

Four MLAs, including Sridevi, were expelled from the YSRCP on March 24 for casting their ballots for the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) candidate in the Legislative Council elections using the MLA quota.

The TDP was able to win one of the seven Council seats because to the cross-voting of four renegade MLAs from the party in government.

Speaking about a female Lawmaker, Sridevi claimed that YSRCP leaders were levelling degrading accusations against her. She added that people who claim she sold herself short during the MLC elections will soon receive a gift in return.

The Lawmaker said that she was expelled from the party for refusing to take part in “YSRCP’s criminal acts and unpermitted mining” as a “benami”. She claimed that after employing her for four years, the party fired her, blaming the MLC elections. Also, she stated that “YSRCP goons were threatening her.”

Sridevi also said that she will support the farmers in Amaravati who have been opposing the government’s plans to divide the state capital into three parts. She declared that she has no plans to join any other party and that as an independent MLA, she would work to address the issues facing the citizens of her district.

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