Pepper spray episode engineered to crush Telangana bill protest: Jagan Mohan Reddy
Jagan also alleged that a company owned by Rajagopal had received the approval for Corporate Debt Restructuring (CDR) to the tune of Rs 8,000 crore.

He also alleged that a company owned by Rajagopal had received the approval for Corporate Debt Restructuring (CDR) to the tune 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 a protest organised by his party against bifurcating Andhra Pradesh.
"Do you believe if somebody is opposing Congress party, if somebody is really a rebel to the party, a CDR would happen with the consent of Congress party," he wondered, citing media reports about Rajagopal's company getting approval for CDR.
Earlier in the day, he accused Sonia Gandhi of dividing the state for political gains.
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.
He said the Congress was "creating a situation, where the Opposition parties could not speak out".
Congress had expelled six Lok Sabha MPs from Seemandhara, including Rajagopal, who opposed creation of Telangana and had given a notice of no-confidence motion against the government, on February 11.
"I can be hopeful... Beyond that tell me what can I do?... I am hoping that they will come forward to keep the State united," he stressed, while calling on the entire Opposition to set aside their differences for the cause.
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