"President's rule is nothing but a mockery of democracy. It is highly regrettable that President's rule has been clamped in the state by weakening the Constitution, the institutions of Governor and state Legislature," TDP President N Chandrababu Naidu said.
"The Congress desperately bargained with Telangana Rashtra Samiti and YSR Congress to install a Government in the state after N Kiran Kumar Reddy resigned from the Chief Minister's post on February 19.
The Congress thus fell in its own grave, he said, adding the Central rule in the State held mirror to the gross "bankrupt politics" of the UPA lead party.
A state is generally put under Article 356 if there was a failure of law and order or if the incumbent Government failed to discharge constitutional duties. "Has President's rule been imposed in AP now because the Congress created a wedge and caused hatred among Telugu people?," he wondered.
"Chief Ministers were changed at will and people were subjected to Tuglaq's rule. Corruption had been the hallmark of Congress rule and the Government could never drive the state on the right path of progress," the ex-CM lamented.
He asked Telugu people to safeguard democracy by teaching a fitting lesson to parties that have been "destroying" democratic systems.
