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Mysura asks Centre to roll back division
10 Oct 2013 5:28 PM
New Delhi, Oct 10,
2013: YSR Congress Party on Thursday asked the Congress leadership and the
Centre to roll back its decision to bifurcate the state as Congress leaders
including state ministers, MLAs, Union Ministers of Seemandhra area and CM are dissatisfied
with the decision of the Centre.
“No one is satisfied
with the bifurcation move and it shows that the decision of the Congress leadership
is not wise and positive. So, the decision must be rolled back,” party senior
leader Dr. M. V.Mysura Reddy told reporters in New Delhi.
Mysura said that the
party delegation led by their honourary president Smt. Vijayamma had met
leaders of national and other parties over the last two days to enlist their
support for keeping the state united.
“Most of the parties
including CPM and DMK stood by us and supported our view that state must be kept united
while both BJP and CPI leaders told us they would also fight for equal justice
for both the regions of the state in the formation of Telangana,” he said.
Dr. Mysura said the
Group of Ministers on Telangana (GoM) is consisting of members from the Congress
core committee and Cabinet and would only toe the Congress line. “We are not
sure of the GoM doing justice to all in this regard.”
He found fault with Congress
leaders Digvijay Singh and Home Minister Shinde for releasing only selective
portions of letters written by YSRCP to the Centre for throwing mud on the
party.
“It is not fair for
them,” he said expressing his dissatisfaction.