YSRCP MLAs blame Ramoji for writing against Tabs to students

Several ruling YSR Congress MLAs have blamed the Eenadu group chairman Cherukuri Ramoji Rao for his writings against the tabs given to the students by the state government. Ramoji Rao had cooked up a story in Eenadu on Friday that the students were playing games. He also said that parents were complaining against the students using the tabs for games.
Reacting sharply to the story, former minister, and senior MLA, Kolusu Pardha Saradhi, blamed Ramoji Rao for his writings. He said that mobile phones are accessible to every child and wondered whether those children were not playing games on the mobiles.

Saradhi said that most of the children today have access to their phones of their parents and they play games. Even the parents are aware of this, he said and wondered why only the parents of the government school children are complaining about the children playing games in the tabs given by the state government.

Saradhi sought to advise Ramoji Rao to stop spitting venom on the government and the children of the government schools. He said that Ramoji Rao is worried about the government schools students having access to the gadgets. Ramoji Rao does not want the poor children to have access to the tabs and others, he said.

Meanwhile, Yemmiganuru MLA Errakota Chennakesava Reddy said that even MLAs were watching porn and playing games in the mobiles. He said that several elders also play games in the mobiles and raised objection to Ramoji Rao writing against children having access to the games in the tabs. He also sought to advise Ramoji Rao to stop writing against the government on false issues. He said that several people were playing even online games on the mobiles.

Mobile had become a necessity these days and everyone has a mobile, Chennakesava Reddy said and wondered why the Eenadu group is spreading false information among the people on children of the government schools playing games on the tabs. He justified the state government giving tabs to the children of the government schools.

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