Vizianagaram: PCC president Botsa Satyanarayana has surprised Telangana votaries by calling for a fight to keep the state united.
Speaking to reporters after visiting his native Vizianagaram district after a gap of two months, Botsa asserted that the process of Telangana formation shall not be completed at any cost. He in fact added that the process shall not be complete before the elections and hoped it will not.
Reportedly, he has also said that all the Congress MLAs fromm Seemandhra region shall vote unitedly to defeat the T Bill if it comes to state Assembly.
Botsa made it a point to reiterate his stance. According to Botsa, he had called upon all the Seemandhra Union ministers, MPS and MLAs to resign en masse, before the July 30 CWC decision.
But he is now against resignations by the MLAs, as it will be difficult to put across the Seemandhra opinion in Assembly if a debate takes place on the Telangana Bill.
Perhaps for the first time, Botsa said that if bifurcation takes place, Seemandhra employees and farmers of Seemandhra region will have to face lot of hardships.
Is Botsa being true to his words, or is he following the adage “be a Roman in Rome”? Some people may ask.
Source: Andhra Headlines
Speaking to reporters after visiting his native Vizianagaram district after a gap of two months, Botsa asserted that the process of Telangana formation shall not be completed at any cost. He in fact added that the process shall not be complete before the elections and hoped it will not.
Reportedly, he has also said that all the Congress MLAs fromm Seemandhra region shall vote unitedly to defeat the T Bill if it comes to state Assembly.
Botsa made it a point to reiterate his stance. According to Botsa, he had called upon all the Seemandhra Union ministers, MPS and MLAs to resign en masse, before the July 30 CWC decision.
But he is now against resignations by the MLAs, as it will be difficult to put across the Seemandhra opinion in Assembly if a debate takes place on the Telangana Bill.
Perhaps for the first time, Botsa said that if bifurcation takes place, Seemandhra employees and farmers of Seemandhra region will have to face lot of hardships.
Is Botsa being true to his words, or is he following the adage “be a Roman in Rome”? Some people may ask.
Source: Andhra Headlines
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