Adopt United AP resolution in Assembly

Hyderabad,
Sept 21, 2013: Announcing its month long
action programme from Oct 1 to reinforce its
demand to the Centre to keep the state united, YSRCP on Saturday demanded the state Congress leadership and
CM Kiran Kumar Reddy to convene the assembly session
immediately and adopt a resolution in favour of united AP and
send it to the Centre.

Briefing media
persons on the details of the YSR Congress extended meeting held at its
central office here, party
spokesman Ambati Rambabu said Kiran Kumar should take
this step immediately before the Telangana note comes up before the Central
cabinet.

“This
is necessary to keep the state united,” he said, adding that the party has made
out some other demands at today’s meeting. “The party has passed a
resolution thanking Smt. Y.S. Sharmila for undertaking a successful 3112-km
Padayatra across the state and Bus Yatra in the absence of party
chief Sri Y.S. JaganMohan Reddy,” he disclosed.

Rambabu said
that the meeting has also demanded the Seemandhra Union
Ministers, public representatives of both Congress and TDP to quit their posts
immediately before the Telangana note comes up for Union Cabinet
consideration.  Apart from
that, Chandrababu Naidu must state his stand clearly on the issue and
should also quit immediately if he favours Samaikya Andhra,” he
said and added: “He can no more continue like a cat on the wall.”

He
further said that all JAC leaders who are involved in
the Seemandhra agitation should also quit their positions to
strengthen the stir for united AP.

Month-
long Action programme from Oct 1

Rambabu announced
the action programme of the YSRCP saying that the party
leaders and coordinators in
all 175 constituencies will sit on relay hunger strikes on Oct 2 on the eve of Gandhi Jayanti sending a strong
message to the Centre that the state must be kept united.

 “On
Oct 1, the Party will hold a tractor rally from Guntur to
Vijayawada
.
On Oct 7, YSRCP activists will conduct
Gandhi giri before the houses of all public representatives of
Congress and TDP. Farmers’ Deeksha on Oct 10,
Auto rallies on 17, Mahila Manavaharams on 21, bike rallies on 24, Sarpanchas Deeksha on
26, students and youth rallies on 29 will be conducted by the party,” he said,
adding all YSRCP-controlled Panchayats will pass resolutions
in favour of AP and send them to the Centre on Nov
1.

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