Jana Reddy finds fault with Bhatti for going overboard

Jana Reddy finds fault with Bhatti for going overboard
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Telangana Congress Legislature party (CLP) leader K. Jana Reddy on Friday found fault with leaders of all political parties, including the TPCC working president, for using unparliamentarily language and called upon political leaders to speak and act with decorum. Addressing a press conference at CLP office here on Friday, Jana Reddy said his counselling would apply to leaders of all parties, including those in the Congress party.

POTSHOTS AT POLITICOS

  • TCLP leader says his advice will apply to Cong leaders, too
  • ‘Seemandhra people in Hyderabad not put to hardships’
  • There is nothing wrong in framing guidelines on implementation of Section 8

Hyderabad: Telangana Congress Legislature party (CLP) leader K. Jana Reddy on Friday found fault with leaders of all political parties, including the TPCC working president, for using unparliamentarily language and called upon political leaders to speak and act with decorum. Addressing a press conference at CLP office here on Friday, Jana Reddy said his counselling would apply to leaders of all parties, including those in the Congress party.


When the reporters pointed out that the TPCC working President Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka had called the Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao a “sanyasi,” Jana Reddy said it was not correct on his part to use such language. Jana Reddy also demanded that the Centre and the Governor clarify on the manner and the occasions on which Section 8 of the AP Reorganisation Act was to be implemented.


He asked the leaders of all parties not to throw people into confusion by giving their own versions on Section 8. He found nothing wrong in framing guidelines on implementation of Governor's discretionary powers in the common capital of Hyderabad. He, however, asserted that Seemandhra people living in Hyderabad were not facing any hardship in the aftermath of State bifurcation.


The CLP leader refused to be drawn into the issue whether the probe into cash-for-vote episode had slackened. It was for the state government to make an assessment on the same, he said.

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