Blame game between YSRCP, TDP

Hyderabad: On Saturday, the state assembly turned to be the podium of arguments between the two parties YSR Congress party and the Telugu Desam Party.YSRCP MLA Bhoomana Karunakar Reddy spoke in the assembly and said the Telugu Desam party has no right to speak about the late Chief Minister, Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao. Bhoomana posed a question to the TDP MLAs whether they could turn their supremo, Chandrababu Naidu chant Samaikyandhra slogans. Karunakar said TDP will be vanished after 2014 general elections.
He held the late Chief Minister YS Rajasekhar Reddy as the first person to strive hard to keep the state united. He said during his regime only, Telangana region developed. Just for the sake of the betterment of the people of the entire state, the YSRCP has taken the stand of united Andhra Pradesh, he added. He reminded that YSRCP was the first party to come out with united Andhra Pradesh stand, when it was learnt that the state was being bifurcated.
Blame game between YSRCP, TDP
He made it clear that their fight was not for political benefit and said they have been demanding for the united Andhra Pradesh resolution, since beginning. YSRCP has been against the state bifurcation and YSRCP had the same opinion whether it is inside the house or out side the house, Bhoomana said.
From the other end, the TDP leaders countered the YSRCP MLA Bhoomana. The TDP leaders became fuming with his allegations on Telugu Desam Party. Later, the TDP MLA, Ravula spoke in the assembly and questioned whether it is not true that the YSRCP had not written a letter to the center, seeking bifurcation as per Article 3 of the constitution of republic of India. Ravula said despite the fact TDP has two eyes, their view has been one. He iterated that development and eradication of poverty are TDP’s focused areas.
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