The main Opposition in the Assembly, the Telugu Desam Party, will introduce a no-confidence motion against the government if Speaker Nadendla Manohar accepts the
resignations of the 29 pro-Jagan Congress MLAs.
Talking to reporters at NTR Trust Bhavan in Hyderabad on Monday, senior TDP leader Revanth Reddy said N Kiran Kumar Reddy has no moral right to continue as Chief Minister as his government is now a minority.
"The Chief Minister has no majority or mandate. Therefore, he must resign immediately," he said.
Revanth Reddy appealed to the Governor E S L Narasimhan to direct the Chief Minister to prove his majority in the House.
He wanted to know how, while the entire country is supporting the battle started by Anna Hazare against corruption, Congress MLAs are rallying behind Y S Jagan, who is facing a CBI investigation for amassing wealth illegally.
He alleged that these Congress MLAs were influenced by money being offered by Jagan.
"It is shameful and unfortunate for the elected members to sell themselves for money," he stated.
Revanth Reddy said that 21 cases were pending against former chief minister YSR, and that if he was alive, YSR would have been the prime accused in the corruption case.
Stating that Jaganmohan Reddy has no moral right to talk about value-based politics, he alleged that all of YSR's family members were involved in various scams ever since they joined politics.
He appealed to people to boycott Congress MLAs who support the "corrupt Jaganmohan Reddy", and to teach them a fitting lesson. (INN)