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Speaker alone can take a call on resignations ations: YSRC word dharma': Mekapati

Mr Rajamohan Reddy dared the CM to make the three YSRC MPs and 23 legislators, who joined the TD, also to resign.

Nellore: Objecting to the comments of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu over the delay in accepting the resignations of YSR Congress MPs, Nellore MP Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy on Saturday said that it was up to the Speaker to react on the issue.

He hinted that the YSRC was not afraid of elections while reminding that the Centre and the Election Commission should take a decision on the issue even if the Speaker accepts the resignations.

Mr Rajamohan Reddy dared the CM to make the three YSRC MPs and 23 legislators, who joined the TD, also to resign.

Addressing a huge gathering on the occasion of YSRC’s Vanchana Py Garjana Deeksha at Nellore, the senior politician unusually came down heavily against Naidu and appealed to the people not to repeat the fault of voting for TD again.

He said that all the communities are against Naidu, including his own, due to his misdeeds.

Referring to the Dharma Porata Deeksha of the TD, he said that the CM has no right to utter the word ‘Dharma’ because he ditched people who trusted him, including NTR and Vajpayee.

He claimed that Jagan Mohan Reddy is developing as a matured leader with the progress of the Praja Sankalpa Yatra.

Tirupati MP V. Varaprasada Rao has attributed 60 per cent of the fault pertaining to denial of Special Category Status to AP to Chief Minister and balance 40 per cent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

YSRC senior leader Botsa Satyanarayana said Nava Nirmana Deeskhalu of the TD Government is another gimmick of the TD Chief to divert the attention of people from his failures.

Kadapa MP Y.S. Avinash Reddy said that all the 29 visits of Chandrababu Naidu to Delhi were meant to lobby for increasing the number of Assembly seats and he never brought pressure on the Centre for Special Category Status to AP.

He said that they are ready for by-polls if their resignations are accepted while appealing the people to teach the TDP a lesson. YSRC Nellore district unit convener and Sarvepalli legislator Kakani Govardhan Reddy presided over the programme.

Majority of the leaders and cadre attended the programme by sporting black shirts as a mark of protest for denying Special Status to AP.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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