Will Support TDP's Motion: YSRCP
"If the TDP goes back now, it tantamount to having a tacit understanding with the ruling party with a 'save Congress' agenda," says the YSRCP.
Hyderabad | 13th March 2013
Reiterating its demand, the YSR Congress has asked the main opposition, the TDP, to move a no-confidence motion, "as all the political parties are of the opinion that the state government has failed on all fronts."
"We are prepared to move the motion on our own, as are some other parties, but since TDP has the numbers, if it moves the motion, it will be admitted by the Speaker," party senior leader M V Mysoora Reddy told reporters on Wednesday.
"We have been asking the main opposition to move the motion as Chandrababu Naidu has been, in the course of his padayatra, criticising the state government. When all parties are in a mood to move the motion, if the TDP steps back, it leads to many doubts," he said.
"All parties have expressed willingness for the no-trust vote. Though any party can move the no-confidence motion, the one moved by the main opposition will prevail, and we will all support a notice given by the TDP," he said.
"If the TDP goes back now, it tantamount to having a tacit understanding with the ruling party with a 'save Congress' agenda," he said.
"The motive of the no-confidence is to highlight the failure of the state government. The doubt about its result need not be debated," he said.
"There is no hard and fast rule on the periodicity of the no-confidence motion. It can be moved twice in the same session, if the situation demands. But here, we have an opposition party which is shirking its responsibility," he said. (INN)
filed in: No Confidence Motion, M V Mysura Reddy, Opposition