The CM's statement assumes importance as certain leaders have recently raised their voice against him about his style of functioning and government 'failures'.
The CM K Rosaiah on Sunday asserted that there was no threat to his government from any person or group.
Talking to reporters after reviewing the progress of development works at ITC Guest House in Chirala with the district Collector and other officials concerned, he asserted that he sees no threat to his government from any group in the party.
The CM's statement assumes importance as certain leaders (former minister Konda Surekha and APCC general secretary Ambati Rambabu) have recently raised their voice against him about his style of functioning and government 'failures' over the implementation of former chief minister YSR's schemes.
He expressed happiness over the Praja Rajyam Party's decision to extend support to the government in the case of a political crisis in the state.
PRP president K Chiranjeevi had stated that his party would offer support to the Congress government if needed. Chiranjeevi's assurance has sent a sigh of relief to the Rosaiah camp since even a single MLA would be crucial for the government's survival in the event Kadapa MP Y S Jaganmohan Reddy decides to split the Congress.
The Chief Minister refused to comment on the Odarpu yatra, by saying that it was the young MP's personal tour and had nothing to do with the party.
Rosaiah added that anyone interested to know more about the Odarpu Yatra could contact the high command or other senior party leaders.
The CM said the government has decided to set up an Armed Reserve Battalion in Prakasam district to prevent Maoist activities and movements in the state.
Reacting to reports of lands worth around Rs. 200 crore being encroached by vested elements at Ameerpet in the state capital, he said the government would make a statement on the issue on Monday after going through the details available with it.
MPs, MLAs and other district officials were present in the meeting.