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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Desist from backing Samaikya stir: Diggy to CM - CM Is Responsible For Entire State,Not Just A Region

New Delhi: Belatedly waking up to the active support being lent by CM Kiran Kumar Reddy to the Samaikyandhra agitation,the Congress high command on Wednesday urged him to desist from doing so. The CM of Andhra Pradesh has been elected by the united Andhra Pradesh.So,his responsibility is not for one region but for the entire Andhra Pradesh, said AICC general secretary Digvijay Singh. Coming as it did a few minutes after Digvijay met Congress president Sonia Gandhi for about 20 minutes on Wednesday and discussed the situation in the state,it appears to be a public ticking off of Kiran Kumar.But at this juncture,that is all the Congress high command can do as any move to replace him can lead to the fall of the state government, said AICC sources.

The AICC functionary had made a similar observation last week, but that was in private to a delega-tion of Seemandhra ministers and MPs who called on him.According to sources, the public warning to the CM was prompted by the latters active and largely successful campaign in dissuading the Seemandhra MPs from pressing for the acceptance of their resignations by Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar on Tuesday.

Apparently,the CM told MPs A Sai Pratap,Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy,Rayapati Sambasiva Rao and Kanumuri Bapiraju in the presence of PCC president Botsa Satyanaryana and many state ministers from the two regions over breakfast that he had the capacity to stall the presidential assent to the Telangana bill provided the MLAs defeat the bill in the assembly. He asked the MPs also to do so.If the T-bill was defeated in the assembly,Kiran Kumar said he would personally go to the President and ensure that it was rejected by him,the sources said. Kiran told us to wait till the introduction of the Telangana bill in Parliament after which he too offered to resign along with the ministers from the two regions in his cabinet. Accordingly, we decided against the resignations, Amalapuram MP G V Harsha Kumar had told the media on Tuesday.

Incensed over the CMs actions, several state ministers from the Telangana region met Digvijay the same afternoon and are believed to have complained about the openly aggressive united Andhra campaign of the CM. It was in this background that the warning to Kiran Kumar Reddy happened on Wednesday.

Digvijay also urged the APNGOs to call off their agitation on the assurance that all their concerns will be addressed before the Congress goes ahead with the bifurcation of the state.With folded hands I appeal to them, we are prepared to listen to all the grievances and apprehensions. But please come back to work and we are prepared to listen to all you.We will ensure that every single employee of the undivided Andhra Pradesh gets his due after bifurcation, the AICC general secretary said.When private companies,educational institutions and transport are functioning in the two regions,why should the government offices,schools and buses remain shut, Digvijay told the media.He also made it clear that the Telangana process is on and cannot be stopped.The resolution on Telangana will be placed before the Union cabinet once it is ready and later sent to the state assembly, he said.
On the Seemandhra MPs resolve to resign from Parliament,as was indicated by Lagadapati Rajagopal on Tuesday,the AICC functionary urged then not to press for the acceptance of their quit letters.
    
(Source-TOI)       

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