YSRC student wing protest against ‘T’ bill

December 24, 2013 01:01 pm | Updated May 12, 2016 10:00 am IST - VIJAYAWADA:

YSR Congress student wing activists and Krishna District Engineering Colleges JAC took out a rally on the Bandar Road protesting against the AP State Reorganisation Bill

YSR Congress student wing activists and Krishna District Engineering Colleges JAC took out a rally on the Bandar Road protesting against the AP State Reorganisation Bill

YSR Congress student wing activists and Krishna District Engineering Colleges JAC took out a rally on the Bandar Road protesting against the AP State Reorganisation Bill that has come to the Assembly for discussion.

Finding fault with the recently held all-party meeting on the ‘T’ Bill, YSRC student wing Krishna district president D. Anji Reddy said that the all party meet comprising the Congress and Telugu Desam Party MLAs and the MPs was a farce.

“Both the Chief Minister N. Krian Kumar Reddy and Telugu Desam Party president N. Chandrababu Naidu are trying to misguide the people of Andhra Pradesh.

Both have different opinions and none of them have come clear on the issue so far,” he said.

Donning the masks of Kiran Reddy, Chandrababu Naidu, Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh and Pranab Mukherjee, the students enacted a skit, highlighting the submission of an affidavit against the Bill.

Mr. Anji Reddy pointed out that no party had come forward when YSR Congress leader Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy had proposed to submit an affidavit, and now his two arch rivals with different viewpoints — Chandrababu and Kiran Kumar Reddy — have joined hands, which stands out to be a big sham, he said.

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