Kishen Reddy Demands CM's Ouster
The BJP leader demands the suspension of the Rosaiah government for participating in a dharna against former RSS chief K S Sudarshan on Friday.
Hyderabad | 13th November 2010
Bharatiya Janata Party state unit president G Kishen Reddy on Saturday demanded the suspension of the Rosaiah government for violation of the law and participating in a dharna against former RSS chief K S Sudarshan on Friday.
Talking to media persons, Kishen Reddy demanded that Rosaiah resign from his post for participating in the dharna, which took place in an area where Section 144 was in force. This is a blatant violation of law, he said.
The BJP state chief also criticized the police for its failure to register a case against the CM and the leaders of the Pradesh Congress Committee.
Rosaiah had, on Friday, led a dharna at Basheer Bagh Crossroads against the former RSS chief to protest against the alleged provocative comments made against AICC president Sonia Gandhi.
The government had declared Basheer Bagh Crossroads area as a 'red zone', and banned all protest demonstrations there, since it is barely a kilometre away from the state Assembly.
Kishen Reddy's criticism is an echo of similar reactions by the main opposition, the Telugu Desam Party.
The dharna was organized by health minister Danam Nagender, who is the City Congress president. Rosaiah had joined the dharna, after an effigy of the former RSS chief was burnt.
The city police had arrested scores of Congress workers and shifted them to nearby police stations, but no minister was were arrested or filed a case against.
Police, however, had arrested MPs V Hanumantha Rao and Anjan Kumar Yadav, and Mahila Congress chief Ganga Bhavani, besides 3 legislators. Cases under Section 151 were booked against these leaders, who were subsequently released.
The BJP was quick to react to the dharna on Friday, with former BJP president Venkaiah Naidu lashing out at the Congress leadership for staging protests while it was in office.
The TDP also criticized the protest, and said that since the Congress was in power both at the centre and in the state it should have registered cases against Sudarshan.
Courtesy: INN
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