TDP politburo member Yanamala Ramakrishnudu today alleged that the Union government was contemplating to impose President’s rule in the State fearing that Telangana Bill would not be passed in the State Assembly.
The Congress, YSRCP and TRS parties have joined hands and creating such a situation that the Governor would be constrained to recommend imposition of President’s rule on the State, the TDP leader stated in a press release here.
TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao, YSRCP legislators and Congress MP Lagadapati Rajagopal have been talking in such a way that President’s rule was imminent in the State, Ramakrishnudu alleged. He said YSRCP president Jaganmohan Reddy had directed his party MLAs to resign and mounted pressure on other political parties to do so.
Ramakrishnudu said the Seemandhra people should understand the deal that Jaganmohan Reddy had with Congress party. He said YSRCP honorary president Vijayamma in Delhi recently said they knew the CWC decision even before its announcement. Therefore, the YSR Congress party was also part of Congress decision and Seemandhra JAC leaders should realize it.
Ramakrishnudu said Seemandhra people should teach a fitting lesson to the YSRCP which was trying to penetrate into Seemandhra agitation. (NSS)