YSRCP Second Plenary on Feb 1, 2

Hyderabad, Jan 28, 2014: The
second plenary session of YSR Congress Party would be held at Idupulapaya in
YSR Kadapa district on February 1 and 2 during which organisational elections
including that of the President would be held.

“The two-day session would
take stock of the situation and review the party activities during the year.
The plenary meeting will be attended by over 9,000 members from all over the
state and the nominations for the post of the President will be held on the
first day and voting, if necessary, will be held on the second day,” Party
senior leader Umareddy Venkateswarlu who is also the Returning Officer told
reporters here on Tuesday.

The Central Governing
Council (CGC) of the Party will meet on the first day to finalise the election
schedule for the organisational polls.

Party Honorary President YS
Vijayamma would give the inaugural address and Sharmila, who undertook Maro
Praja Prasthanam padayatra, would also speak at the Plenary and there would be
Presidential address on the concluding day, he said.  The Plenary would first pay tributes to YSR
and all those members who died during the past one year. 

When asked about the State
Reorganisation Bill, he said, “YSR Congress has been very consistent that it
stands for a united state. It was our Party MPs and MLAs who first resigned in
protest when the decision on division was taken.

In the Assembly our party
members were vociferously insisting on a resolution and sending back the Bill
as it is against the interests of the majority of the people but they were
suspended from the House for expressing their views.

Neither the Chief Minister
nor the Leader of Opposition attend the BAC and express their opinion while YSR
Congress has been a strong votary for a united state. “Now Kiran Kumar Reddy
suddenly changes his mind and proposes to send the Bill back and N Chandrababu
Naidu seconds it and people are watching their topsy-turvy behaviour in the
House,” he said.

On Rajya Sabha elections,
he said that the Party has decided not to take part in the elections as it does
not have the required number of 40 to field a candidate and it will not support
any candidate of other parties.

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