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25 Sep 2013 12:33 PM

Hyderabad, Sept 25,
2013: YSR Congress MLAs said party Chief Sri Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy would move
the courts seeking permission to leave Hyderabad city to undertake a tour of the
state.
MLAs G. Srikanth Reddy
and N.Prasanna Kumar Reddy told media persons here after a meeting of party
MLAs and MLCs that Sri Jagan Mohan Reddy was determined to undertake a tour of
the state including the Telangana region.
“Since the CBI court
had imposed the condition that he would not leave Hyderabad while granting
bail, our leader will move the courts for necessary permissions to leave
Hyderabad city for touring the state,” they said.
The MLAs reiterated
that the party’s stand from the very beginning has been pro-united AP. “There
is a vacuum of leadership in the state. The people in the state need a strong
leader to guide them. This has become more necessary at the present juncture as
the state is passing through a crisis. Sri Jagan Mohan Reddy will fill the vacuum,”
they announced.
They further said all
regions of the state are important to YSRCP. “Rayalaseema, Andhra and Telangana
are equally important to us as no region is less or no region is more. Our
support base is not limited to a particular region in the state as we have
supporters in Telangana region,” said Srikanth Reddy.
The MLAs have demanded the
TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu to withdraw his support letter to bifurcation and also
quit their posts to join the Samaikya Andhra agitation.