YSRCP Will Support No Trust Move: Jaganmohan Reddy
Y S Jaganmohan Reddy said that the YSRCP will stand up against Sonia Gandhi and the Centre for their
Hyderabad | 11th December 2013
YSR Congress Party president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy has said that his party will resolutely support the "No Confidence Motion" against the UPA government, and that it stands for a united Andhra Pradesh.
"Come what may, we will go all out to support the No Confidence Motion and let the world see the injustice being being meted out to AP by this undemocratic division," he told reporters here on Wednesday.
"Everyone knows that it is only 70 days before the elections. All political parties are aware of it, be it TMC or the Samajwadi Party. As far as our party is concerned we will rise up to the occasion and go against Sonia Gandhi and the Centre for its authoritarian attitude, in dividing the state," Jagan added.
"This is a stand of principle and we will fight against the injustice being done, and will insist on demanding a resolution for united AP," he further stated.
"I cannot vouch for other parties, but as far as our party is concerned we have 3 members and we will go all out and support the No Confidence Motion and insist on a united AP and also for an assembly resolution for dividing the state," he said.
On TDP issuing the No Confidence Motion, he said, "TDP's floor leader is not supporting the No Confidence Motion. Only 4 of the 6 MPs have given the no trust notice. The floor leader of TDP did not sign it, and he is missing, and so it is obvious that only 4 out of 6 TDP MPs are supporting a united state."
"Party president N Chandrababu Naidu didn't give an official letter supporting a united AP nor does he give a letter extending support to the No Confidence Motion. Also the party floor leader is not to be seen. I do not want to comment on that. we as a party would stand up as a whole and will support the No Confidence Motion and a united AP. I cannot vouch for other parties," he said. (INN)
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