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Month-long mass contact programme from 2
01 Oct 2013 5:42 PM
Hyderabad, October 1, 2013: YSR Congress has chalked out a month long mass
contact programme beginning on Gandhi Jayanthi till the State formation Day on November 1 with its demand of keeping the State united.
“We will begin the programme with a day’s fast on October 2 by leaders
of our Party in 175 assembly constituencies spread over 13 districts and will
culminate with all panchayats holding a meeting and passing resolution to keep
the state united,” Party leader Konathla Ramakrishna told reporters here on Tuesday.
The decision to chalk out the action programme was taken in the extended
executive meeting of our Party and our leader YS Jagan Mohan Reddy will lead
the mass contact programme.
“We also call upon the supporters of a united state to extend their
support to our programme and also to the Samaikhya Sankharavam public meeting
which we are going to organise in the city on 19 October as announced by YS
Jagan Mohan Reddy,” he said.
The venue of the public meeting was selected as it would be convenient
of all to attend and it is the right of every political party to organize a
public meeting at any place of their choice, he said.
As part of the month-long programme on October 7
our cadre will reach out to leaders of all political parties who did not resign
and ask them to mount pressure on their respective leadership to demand for a
special assembly session to pass a resolution against the division of the
state.
Our Party cadre will visit the houses of all Congress and TDP MLAs and
request them to demand for a special assembly session and quit after the
resolution is passed.
The program also includes mandal level Rythu deeksha on October
10, auto and rickshaw rally on October 17, a
women’s rally on October 21, motorcycle rally on October 24
in all assembly constituencies.
On October 26 sarpanches and YSRCP followers will
hold dharna at district headquarters and on October 29th a rally by
students and youth would be taken up demanding a united state.
On November 1, all gram panchayats would pass a
resolution in favour of a united state and in between a public meeting would be
held in city as announced by our Party President YS Jagan Mohan Reddy.
“We request all like-minded people, cutting across party lines, to
extend support to the rally and our month long programme,” he said.
He refused to comment on the controversial remarks of Lok Sabha member
Sabbam Hari and said that there are no motives behind the Party President’s
comments on Narender Modi. He appreciated Modi’s administrative skills and at
the same time made it clear that he is committed to secularism and wanted all
political parties to be brought on to a secular plank.