Launching a series of attacks on CM Jagan, the TDP supremo, on Monday, said the reverse countdown for the demise of the YSRCP government has begun and all party leaders will soon be 'sent home'.
This decision follows the party leadership's directive for him to refrain from participating in party matters and the party's intention to replace him in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Observing that the TDP founder, the late NT Rama Rao, has given a completely new definition for politics, Chandrababu said that the entire Telugu community will remember him for generations.
State-wide bus yatra is being planned soon under the supervision of the TNTUC (Telugu Nadu Trade Union Congress) to bring awareness among the working community
Jagan asked the people to see the qualitative difference between YSRCP which has implemented 99.5 per cent of its election promises and the gang of thieves led by Chandrababu Naidu who has failed to implement even 10 per cent of his promises.
A bench of Justices Aniruddha Bose and Bela M Trivedi adjourned the matter for January 17 after a brief hearing on Telugu Desam Party's chief petition in the FibreNet case.
The High Court which has changed the temporary bail granted on health grounds, into the full fledged bail, also relaxed the conditions with respect to his taking part in rallies and meetings.
Additional Advocate General Ponnavolu Sudhakar Reddy said that Chandrababu violated the interim bail conditions and took part in rallies and the Telangana police also registered a case against him.
On October 31, the High Court granted interim bail for a period of four weeks to Naidu on health grounds. Advocates representing Naidu had informed the court that he needed the bail to undergo a cataract surgery.