YSRCP takes Samaikyandhra battle to London!

YSRCP takes Samaikyandhra battle to London! - Sakshi Post

YSRCP takes Samaikyandhra battle to London!


YSR Congress, UK wing organised a protest against the unfair division of Andhra Pradesh in front Indian High commission, London.  The protest went for half a day with many NRI telugus along with supporters of NRI s of other states attending the protest.

Many international channels have covered the event.  NDTV conducted a debate on the division, Sreekanth Lingala, President, YSRC UK wing, YLN Reddy, Satish co-oridnators United Andhra Union, Bhupathi Raju Seetha Ramaraju , Vijay Ravuri , Ravi Kiran Chinta, Janardhan Reddy,  YSRCP, London and South East and Midlands, Deepak Aggarwal, Indian British participated in the debate.
Sreekanth Lingala mentioned that people of Seemandhra on the roads for last 70 days and struggling to digest the unfair and unilateral division of the state with sole intention on making Rahul Gandhi as PM and without addressing the issues.
Speaking on this occasion YLN Reddy, said " Why Congress party is in so hurry in dividing the state without a resolution in Assembly and this shows the opportunistic politics played by the Congress party."
Janardhan Reddy, Shyam and Deepak Aggarwal voiced that there will be no end if Congress kept on dividing states for electoral benefits, this will weakens the democratic system as a whole and this is not good for future generations.
Europe YSR Congress core committee Bhupathi Raju Seetha Ramaraju, YLN Reddy, Srekanth Lingala, Ravi Kiran Chinta , Janardhan Chintapati , Vijay Ravuri,  Jayabharath, Koushik  Sunkara, Siva Reddy Levaka, , Sreekanth Alladu, Sudarshan, Raghu, Reddy Vemula, Praveen Raju, Harish Vemparala and Prasad Reddy  organised the event.

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