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YSRCP MP hints at tie-up with Jana Sena Party, says he met Pawan
YSRCP MP Varaprasad, here on Thursday, hinted at a possible tie-up with the Jana Sena Party of Pawan Kalyan in his fight for securing the Special Category Status for AP.
New Delhi: YSRCP MP Varaprasad, here on Thursday, hinted at a possible tie-up with the Jana Sena Party of Pawan Kalyan in his fight for securing the Special Category Status for AP.
Speaking to the media during the party MPs’ protest outside the Parliament, Varaprasad disclosed that he had met Pawan Kalyan at his request
recently. He said that his party would work for the important lifeline of AP, the Special Status, with anyone and everyone.
However, he did not elaborate further on this even as the YSRCP was mounting pressure on the Centre as well the TDP by deciding to introduce no-confidence motion on Friday itself in view of the spreading of reports that the House would be getting adjourned sine a die.
YSRCP MP Y V Subba Reddy served notices to the Lok Sabha Secretary General in this regard. The party said that the Centre had gone back on its promise of SCS to AP and hence, it should face the `no-confidence motion.’
To strengthen its campaign against the Centre, the MPs of the party met various Opposition party leaders and handed them over copies of the letters written by Y S Jaganmohan Reddy seeking their cooperation on the issue.
The party had earlier planned to introduce the motion on March 21 and it also declared that its MPs' would be resigning on April 6. The MPs gave the letters to the TDP, Congress, BJD, TRS, AAP, TMC, NCP, CPM and SP leaders. In their meeting with Thota Narasimham of the TDP, they requested the party to join hands to fight for the status Setting aside their political differences.
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