Senior Congress leader D L Ravindra Reddy on Tuesday stated that the resignation of Kadapa MP Y S Jaganmohan Reddy would not have any impact on the state's politics.
Talking to media persons at the CLP Office, Ravindra described his resignation as 'hasty', and termed it 'unfortunate'.
He added that the former MP could have raised any problems or issues he had at the Congress Core Committee meetings or plenary. The former MP could have fought for his rights by staying in the party, he expressed.
Reacting on the speculation that Jagan would contest from the Pulivendula Assembly constituency, Ravindra said the party would never object to this decision.
"If he wants to enter the Assembly, no one will oppose him", he stated. He, however, emphasized that this move by would not have any impact on the party.
Ravindra also hailed the
statement of YSR's brother and MLC Y S Vivekananda Reddy to work as a loyal worker for the party till his last breath.
The senior leader also stated that chief minister Kiran Kumar Reddy has taken the right decision by seeking the resignations of government advisors.
Reacting to the expansion of the cabinet, he said, "Whether I get a ministerial berth or not, I will stick to my demand for a CBI probe into the alleged land dealings between Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation and Emaar Properties."
Courtesy: INN