He also alleged that a company owned by expelled Congress MP Lagadapati Rajagopal had received approval for Corporate Debt Restructuring (CDR) of Rs 8,000 crore a month ago.
"Congress plotted this whole game, where a pepper spray incident was forced upon Parliament to clear everybody, who is protesting. Rajagopal, who actually sprayed pepper, isn't he a Congress man," Jagan asked while briefing reporters on the sidelines of the protest organised by his party against the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.
He also accused Sonia Gandhi of dividing the state for political gains. Referring to her Italian background, he dubbed the Indian National Congress as "Italian National Congress" and said, "Even Britishers did not do what she did to my state of Andhra Pradesh".
He claimed Congress came up with the idea of dividing the state with the sole aim of making Rahul Gandhi Prime Minister as it hoped to win some seats by aligning with TRS in Telangana.
"We just marched towards the Parliament without instigating any violence. Yet even that kind of permission is denied. We stage our protest and we court our arrest," he said.
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