"This is democracy. This is not aristocracy that the son would become Chief Minister after the king's death," Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad who is also incharge of Congress affairs in Andhra Pradesh said.
He was addressing a road show at Ongole in Prakasam district along with Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy, actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi and Union Ministers D Purandeswari and Panabaka Lakshmi.
Azad kicked off the campaign for the by-polls to 18 assembly seats and one Lok Sabha constituency on June 12 in Tirupati yesterday.
He said that Jagan had tried to obtain signatures of MLAs in support of his candidature for chief minister's post after his father died in helicopter crash.
Rebutting the allegation of Jagan and his followers that he was being victimised, Azad said the world could not turn a blind eye to his alleged corruption.
"If Chief Ministers can go to jail, Union Cabinet ministers can go to jail, from Congress party and principal opposition party, what does Jagan think of himself? Has he come from heaven? He wants the whole world to keep eyes shut. He wants that no agency should touch him. Is it possible?" he said in Tirupati.
"How can the world keep eyes shut if Jagan builds factories overnight and palatial bungalows worth crores of rupees," he asked. (MORE)