In back stabbing, Kiran becomes younger to Naidu

4 Nov, 2013 17:24 IST

Hyderabad, Nov 4, 2013: YSR Congress Party on Monday charged both CM Kiran Kumar Reddy and TDP President Chandrababu Naidu with enacting political dramas and cheating people over the division issue.

Party spokesperson Roja told press persons here that Kiran and Naidu are competing with each other in backstabbing the Seemandhra people over the bifurcation. “In back stabbing, Kiran has become younger brother to Naidu,” she remarked, warning them that people are watching their political dramas.

“We have responded with a clear cut stand on the letter written by the GoM on the bifurcation issue reaffirming our commitment to the unified Andhra Pradesh and asking the Centre to keep the state united,” she said, adding Naidu failed to come up with a stand on the letter.

Asking Naidu to explain why he is taking up his self-respect Yatra once again after pledging it in New Delhi, Roja stated that he is waiting for Congress President Sonia’s signal to respond to the letter.

Kiran, operating in the garb of a champion of united state and Naidu, abetting him as the main promoter of division, are speeding up the bifurcation process dancing to the tunes of Delhi, she said and observed. “Congress and TDP have failed to respond to the agitation going on for the last 3-months in Seemandhra aimed at keeping the state united.”

Lashing out at Naidu for not taking back his support letter for bifurcation and not coming out with clarity on the issue with his experience of nine years as CM, Roja said Naidu can take back his letter even now. “By boycotting the GoM, you are only aiding the division,” she told Naidu.

Recalling the experiences of East and West Germany which have merged after long separation and the efforts of North and South Korea which are working towards merger, Roja said since majority people are seeking the state to be a unified one, Andhra Pradesh must be kept as a unified state.

Naidu and Kiran should explain how the state will be benefitted by bifurcation, she demanded