We will voice Samaikyandhra spirit at GoM: Jagan

We will voice Samaikyandhra spirit at GoM: Jagan - Sakshi Post

YSR Congress Party chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Friday confirmed that his party will participate in GoM meeting scheduled on November 12 and 13. Replying to a question on YSR CP's participation in GoM during the press conference at Lotus Pond office, he said the party was in receipt of the letter from GoM today.

"We do represent in GoM meeting. Our party leader Mysoora Reddy will attend the meeting to assert our stand on united AP. "

He demanded TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu to withdraw letter that he sent to the Centre in support of Telangana. "Unless you withdraw your letter, you would remain a traitor in the history," he said, asking the TDP chief to send a letter to the Centre in support of united Andhra Pradesh.

He urged the Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy not to betray the people of Andhra Pradesh. "We are at receiving end. Please realise the situation and reflect the aspirations of the people of Andhra Pradesh," he said.

Jagan also said he would be visiting other states to canvass support for the united Andhra Pradesh.

"From 16th (November), we will go to other states in the country. From Tamil Nadu to Kolkata, from Kolkata to Uttar Pradesh and Odisha, we will go to all important states and meet all and try to muster support. We will go to Delhi also. We will meet all important parties, including BJP, and request them to change their stance. We will meet communists and urge them to cooperate," he said.

We will tell them that this is what happening in our state and if you keep quiet, the same thing may happen in your state also.

He also said he would undertake a state-wide tour from November 26 in support of united Andhra Pradesh. It would include his `Odarpu yatra' (tour for consoling) and cover the Telangana region too. 

Criticising Congress about the way it was going about the process of division, Jagan wondered how solutions to complex problems like water-sharing be found within days, and expressed concern over availability of water post-division.

Those in Delhi are going ahead with division in a haphazard way because they feelthey are not going to come to power in that state (AP). "Today, it is happening in AP. It won't stop here and those in power can do it in other states," he said.

 

 

 

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