One of the wealthiest MPs, the 52-year-old foreign-educated lawmaker from Guntur in Andhra Pradesh, Jayadev Galla, is a multi-millionaire industrialist. As he contested his first election in 2014, Galla declared wealth worth over ₹680 crore. Jayadev is the owner of Amara Raja group of companies, set up by his NRI father who returned to India from the US three decades ago. The “Amaron” battery is the flagship product of this group which is diversified into several other fronts.
His attendance in parliament has been 84 per cent and he is known to be among the most articulate MPs.
Published: 20 Jul 2018, 7:22 PM IST
TDP MP Galla Jayadev, who initiated the debate on the no trust motion in the Lok Sabha on Friday, mentioned Telugu blockbuster "Bharat Ane Nenu" of his brother-in-law and popular actor Mahesh Babu.
The industrialist-politician kicked off the debate with the mention of the movie to stress the point before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government that "promises should be kept".
"The latest Telugu blockbuster 'Bharat Ane Nenu' which means 'I Bharat' is a story about an young NRI who returns to India after his father, who is a Chief Minister, dies suddenly.
"Bharat enters politics reluctantly and becomes a young, dynamic and beloved Chief Minister," said the Guntur MP.
"The recurring theme in this movie is about trust and his mother's advice Bharat keeps recalling. A promise is a promise. If a man makes a promise and does not keep it, he does not have the right to call himself a man.
"It was a blockbuster because the general mood of people reflects well in this film. People are tired of empty assurances and unfulfilled commitments," he said.
Jayadev, whose family owns Amara Raja Group, is the son-in-law of veteran Telugu actor Krishna, father of Mahesh Babu.
His mention of Mahesh Babu's movie triggered varied reaction on social media. Some remarked that he is trying to promote his brother-in-law's movie while others commented that this goes on to show how politics and films are deeply intertwined, especially in Andhra Pradesh. Galla said Andhra Pradesh was languishing in services and it had been reduced to an agrarian state after bifurcation.
Galla said ₹1.3 lakh loan burden was being put on the Andhra Pradesh. The state was a loser as during reorganisation funds were divided based on population, and resources were based on location, he said.
"Mr Prime Minister if you don't keep your promises, the BJP will be destroyed in Andhra Pradesh. It is not a threat, it is a shraap (curse)."
Galla referred to PM's election speeches in Andhra Pradesh in the run-up to 2014 lok Sabha elections, and said the BJP leader had asked people if they wanted to vote for clean, corruption-free Andhra Pradesh "by voting for us or choose to go for the rival opposition party and push Andhra Pradesh into corruption."
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whom we trusted so dearly has deceived the state," he said.
"Modi while campaigning in Andhra Pradesh had said 'Congress killed the mother and saved the child'. Had I been there, I would have saved the mother too'. People of Andhra Pradesh have waited for four long years for him to save their mother, he added.
Published: 20 Jul 2018, 7:22 PM IST
Published: 20 Jul 2018, 7:22 PM IST
Published: 20 Jul 2018, 7:22 PM IST
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Published: 20 Jul 2018, 7:22 PM IST