Andhra speaker in no hurry to take decision on resignations
HYDERABAD - Come Monday, and Andhra Pradesh State Assembly Speaker Manohar Nadendla would have to make a call on the resignation until 26 Congress legislator and two Telugu Desam Party rebels loyal to take YSR YS Jagan Mohan Congress Party President Reddy noted.
Manohar, however, apparently no great hurry to tackle the problem of withdrawal, as is evident from his remark that his priority was to dispose of petitions filed on the six MLAs disqualification from their respective parties. "Only after taking this question, I go to the resignations submitted by the legislature," he said, adding that rebel TDP MLA and Jagan loyalists N Prasanna Kumar Reddy had been asked to appear before him on Monday to decide the petition against him, as Even in his resignation.
He said the fate of the other MLAs including former minister Konda Surekha, A Amarnadh Reddy, C. Adinarayana Reddy, G Srikanth Reddy, Shobha Nagireddy and Y Bala Nagireddy, were filed against the disqualification petitions would be decided one by one from next week be. Except Surekha, a staunch loyalist Jagan, while others have also filed their resignations.
Led to the repeated demand of four rebel TDP legislator Janardhan Reddy by nagame, Manohar said the decision was reserved in their cases, and would be announced at an appropriate time.
In a related development, met government whip Kondru Murali Mohan and the speaker conveys that the Congress had submitted no objections to the acceptance of resignations of all the per-legislator Jagan. The Speaker is reported, said the whip, he would take a decision on the matter independently once have "scrupulously by the rules and procedures."
Meanwhile, differences seem to be between Prime Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy and state Congress chief Botsa Satyanarayana cut off on the issue of resignations submitted by the 26 ruling party lawmakers. While Kiran Kumar Reddy is not displayed on the panel by-elections will be happy at this point, Satyanarayana, the opportunity will use to consolidate its position in the party, it said.
In fact, Murali was meeting with the speaker seems to rely a train by the PCC chief, on Manohar, that the resignations be accepted, to impress which represent by-polls in the constituencies by Jagan loyalists. After the meeting with the speaker, Murali went so far as to say, the media, he had discussed the problem with the resignation of Speaker, and that Congress was sure to win any seats when bypolls are held.
Manohar, however, later denied that he had discussed the resignation issue with Murali, as demanded this of him, and added that his decision will not affect the withdrawal of political parties or their leaders.
According to party sources was Satyanarayana who was often with the words, he'll Chief Minister to a day, quoted on by-polls are interested in occupying the hot seat as his chances improve. "If the party does well in the elections, thePCC boss gets the credit, and if not, that's the blame on the Chief Minister," the sources said.