Pressure on D. Srinivas to quit

August 01, 2010 11:20 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:33 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

D. Srinivas

D. Srinivas

Pressure is mounting on Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee president D. Srinivas to quit his post, following the humiliating defeat of the party in the byelections to 12 Assembly constituencies in the Telangana region.

On Sunday, party MP from Guntur Rayapati Sambasiva Rao fired the first salvo stating that the high command was analysing the outcome of the recent byelections and “the Central leadership will take a decision on the APCC president in a day or two,” he remarked.

“No need to resign”

Former Minister J.C. Diwakar Reddy, however, felt that there was no need for Mr. Srinivas to resign as his term would anyway end shortly.

A new APCC chief would be elected taking all issues into consideration, he told reporters in Anantapur district.

Different tune

In contrast, Telangana leaders rallied behind him. Minister for Information and Public Relations J. Geetha Reddy, who met the APCC chief at his residence, termed the demand uncalled for.

“If Mr. Srinivas alone had lost the bypolls, the demand could have been justified. The sentiment was so strong, none could have faced the situation,” she reasoned.

It is understood that Mr. Srinivas is likely to visit New Delhi in a day or two to meet the Central leadership. Sources, however maintained that the APCC chief was yet to make up his mind whether to quit.

To meet AICC leaders

Meanwhile, the Telangana Congress leaders plan to apprise the AICC leadership of the mood in the region and take up the issue of statehood.

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