Nandikotkur MLA likely to tender resignation to YSR Congress party

Nandikotkur MLA likely to tender resignation to YSR Congress party
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Nandikotkur MLA Toguru Arthur
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Market yard chairman post is the reason behind taking the step, which has become a hot topic being discussed everywhere

Market yard chairman post is the reason behind taking the step, which has become a hot topic being discussed everywhere

The YSR Congress Party Nandikotkur MLA, Toguru Arthur is in the opinion to tender resignation to the party. With regard to resignation and future plans, he is known to have discussed with his supporters well wishes and loyalists. Aruthur is likely to address media to disclose his opinion.

The reason behind taking the extreme step is the allocation of Market Yard Chairman post to the candidate belonging to Byreddy Siddartha Reddy. Since some time there was cold War going on among the constituency MLA, T Arthur and the constituency Incharge, Byreddy Siddartha Reddy.

The issue was also taken to the notice of Chief Minister, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. But the CM has ordered Shilpa Chakrapaani Reddy and the district Incharge Minister Anil Kumar Yadav to sort out the issue. Despite their intervention, it was not resolved instead took several turns resulting to bitter rivalry between the leaders and among the groups.

In the meantime, the government has announced the selection of persons, category based, to Market Yards across the district. Both leaders, Arthur and Siddartha Reddy have used their influence to get the post allocated to their recommended candidates. But an unexpected twist has taken place, the chairman post was announced to Malla Reddy belonging to Byreddy Siddartha Reddy. Greatly upset with the decision of Chief Minister, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, Arthur is known to have decided to tender resignation to the party.

Notification to local body elections is likely to announce in a day or two. At this juncture the splits among the party leaders would be going to be an added advantage to Telugu Desam Party.

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