New Delhi: Erasu Pratap Reddy, minister from Seemandhra, has
confirmed the resignation of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Kiran Kumar
Reddy by later today, as reported by Times Now. Kiran Kumar Reddy is
likely to form his own party.
Times Now reported Andhra Pradesh's law minister said 'Kiran Kumar
Reddy will out today, may form his party'. He confirmed Kiran Reddy's
resignation by later today.
At a meeting with the ministers and legislators on Sunday, Kiran
Reddy had said that he would quit immediately after the Telangana bill
was taken up for debate in parliament. E Pratap Reddy had said that the
CM will form a new political party.
Last week the bill was tabled in Lok Sabha. Thereafter, MP L
Rajagopal used pepper spray and there was also a scuffle between
lawmakers from Telangana and Seemandhra. Thereafter, 16 MPs were
suspended by the Speaker.
Also, Sushil Kumar
Shinde has moved the amendments to Telangana Bill in Parliament where
as the senior BJP leader LK Advani told government that the bill should
not be passed in a din.
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