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Vanchana Pai Garjana For Special Status Begins In Delhi
27 Dec 2018 1:51 PM
New Delhi : YSR Congress party (YSRCP) leaders have started a one- day protest -Vanchana Pai Garjana, this morning at Delhi's Jantara Mantar to condemn the failure of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister NChandrababu Naidu to grant Special Category Status (SCS) to Andhra Pradesh and also non-fulfilment of many other bifurcation promises made at the time of State reorganisation.
The protest, which is being led by senior leaders, MLAs and former MPs and ex MLAs has started at 10 AM in the morning and will continue till evening 4:00 PM.
Speaking at the protest senior YSRCP leader Umareddy Venkateswarulu said that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister has destroyed the state completely. The farming sector in AP is declining and Chandrababu has the audacity to speak derogatorily of the farmers in the state, he criticised. He has taken a complete U -Turn with regards to the Special Status to be accorded to the Andhra Pradesh. YRSCP MPs and senior leaders are broaching the topic in the parliament and fighting for the cause and YSRCP Chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has time and again been fighting for the cause through various means to highlight the issue with the Central government.
As per YS Jagan Mohan Reddy instructions YRSCP leaders are conducting this protest in Delhi as a last resort to highlight the issue with the Centre since the Parliament Winter Sessions are currently happening, in a hope that they at least now there would be an answer for this issue.