TDP demands explanation from YSRCP for withdrawing No-Trust Motion

Criticizing YSRCP president and Kadapa MP Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, TDP MP C.M. Ramesh today alleged that the former and Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy withdrew their no-confidence motion served against the UPA government.
Both the leaders should explain as to why they withdrew the no-confidence motion, he asked and alleged that Jagan wanted to become chief minister as he has lust for power. Quoting Lok Sabha joint secretary, Ramesh said Jagan and Mekapati withdrew their notice of no-confidence motion. Describing Jagan as a psycho, the TDP MP said the latter was enacting drama on the issue of bifurcation of the State. The people are feeling cheated by Jagan, he said.
Meanwhile, another TDP leader Dhuliapalla Narendra said YSRCP was adopting double speak. When the debate was going on over Telangana bill in the Assembly, the YSRCP members sought appointment with the Speaker. Why the YSRCP members are not expressing their anger against State bifurcation as the Seemandhra people wanted Samaikhyandhra. Alleging that YSRCP members were talking Samaikhyandhra outside, why they were keeping mum inside the assembly?, Ramesh questioned.
The TDP MP alleged that both the Congress and YSR Congress Party have chosen Assembly for implementation of their tacit understanding on the issue of division of the State. We will demand voting after discussion on the bill, he added. (NSS)