TDP leaders stage dharna at speaker’s house

TDP leaders stage dharna at speaker’s house
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Kuna Venkatesh Goud, Telugu Desam in-charge of Sanathnagar and Secunderabad Assembly constituencies, along with several senior party colleagues in Telangana, including regional president L Ramana, staged a dharna in front of Speaker Madusudhana Chary’s house on Thursday demanding his response to the resignation of Commercial Taxes Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav.

  • Want Madusudhana Chary to accept Srinivas Yadav’s resignation
  • Speaker admits resignation is with him; assures action in two days
Kuna Venkatesh Goud, Telugu Desam in-charge of Sanathnagar and Secunderabad Assembly constituencies, along with several senior party colleagues in Telangana, including regional president L Ramana, staged a dharna in front of Speaker Madusudhana Chary’s house on Thursday demanding his response to the resignation of Commercial Taxes Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav.

TDP leaders Erraballi Rayakar Rao, Ravula Chandrasekhar Reddy, MLAs Maganti Gopinath, Gandhi, Sayanna, Sarangapani and N M Srinivas, who extended support to the dharna, later submitted a representation to the Speaker. They wanted Chary to immediately demand the resignation of Yadav.

According to a TDP press release, the Speaker admitted that Yadav’s resignation was with him. He assured the TDP leaders to initiate action on the resignation in two days. Later speaking to the media, Venkatesh Goud claimed that the pending resignation with the Speaker showed how ‘democratic values lost relevance in the KCR government’. He criticised Yadav for devaluing the people’s mandate and continuing in the State Cabinet, after joining the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS).

The TDP leader asserted that voters of Sanathnagar were ready to teach a lesson for ‘devaluing democratic values’ to KCR and TRS. Party leaders of Sanathnagar Nazeeruddin, besides the division president and vice-president and the executive committee members were present in large numbers.
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