Naidu should come clear on no-trust issue: Mysura

Hyderabad, Nov 17,
2012: Reiterating that it was neither power-hungry nor interested in bringing
down Kiran Kumar Reddy Government, YSRCP on Saturday charged TDP president
Chandrababu Naidu with abdicating his responsibility as an opposition leader
and colluding with the Government.

YSRCP senior leader and
Central Governing Council (CGC) member M. V. Mysura Reddy told media persons
here that Naidu’s response on the no-trust issue was confusing and asked him to
make a clear statement on the issue.

“If you have confidence
in the Government, there is no need for you to do Padayatra. If you think the
Government has failed on all respects as you have been telling in your
Padayatra, introduce no-trust motion against the Government,” Mysura Reddy told
the TDP chief, adding that a no-trust motion is the only way to discuss
people’s issues at full length.

Mysura Reddy charged
Naidu with evading a direct reply on the issue and confusing people and other
parties by saying Assembly has not been in session. “A no-trust move would take
place only when assembly is in session but first make your stand clear whether
you are ready to introduce no-trust motion,” Mysura asked Naidu.

Recalling that Naidu
has stated Kiran Government has no right to continue in power even for a day,
Mysura asked Naidu to prove his sincerity and credibility by following it up
with introducing no-trust motion. “If you are not coming forward for such a
move, we have to understand you have decided to protect the Government and you
are hand in glove with it,” he said.

Taking objection to
Naidu’s suggestion to other parties to approach Governor, Mysura said there is
a difference between show of strength before Governor and no-confidence vote in
the assembly and asked Naidu not to confuse the issue.

YSRCP
committed on BC seats

YSRCP spokesman Gattu
Ramachandra Rao, who also addressed the media, said the party is very much
committed to its stated suggestion of sending 100 BC representatives to the
assembly. “If Naidu is sincere on this, let him agree to this proposal,” Gattu averred.

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