HYDERABAD, May 30, 2011
We will continue to fight for the cause under party banner, says Errabelli Dayakar Rao
Setting at rest speculation that Telangana issue may be avoided, Telugu Desam\'s Mahanadu that ended on Sunday discussed it as part of its political resolution which was adopted later.
Supporting the political resolution convenor of TDP Telangana Forum, Errabelli Dayakar Rao, asserted that the party had given the leaders of the region a free hand on the issue. It would continue to fight for the cause under the party banner.
There was applause from the delegates when he along with Chevella MLA, K. S. Ratnam lambasted TRS president K. Chandrashekhar Rao and TJAC convenor M. Kodandaram for asking TDP leaders to keep aside party flag and asked suspended party leader, Nagam Janardhan Reddy, to come for debate over the issue.
The party had made its stand clear long ago on Telangana and there was no change in its stand warranting another resolution, Mr. Rao said. There were loud cheers when Mr. Ratnam asked the party delegates to raise their hands in support of TDP and its stand on Telangana.
Significantly Mr. Rao ruled out the party\'s alliance with any party in future except the Left and said they were confident of doing well even in Telangana as it was TDP that had developed the region. Stating that Telangana TDP leaders did not hurt the sentiments of other regions, he requested them to reciprocate.
Mr. Rao raised the slogan of "Jai Telangana" ending his speech, apparently sending a signal to the party\'s rank and file in the region that the party has not dithered on separate Statehood and it need not toe Dr. Janardhan Reddy\'s line.
Introducing the political resolution polit bureau member Y. Ramakrishnudu said it was for the Centre to take a political decision on Telangana. Instead of blaming others to exert pressure on their leadership for moving a Bill in Parliament, he suggested Congress leaders to complete the task. He criticised PRP president K. Chiranjeevi for forgetting his social justice plank and making rounds of Delhi finding justice for himself and YSR Congress Party president Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy for floating party to satiate his thirst for power. He reiterated party\'s promise of 40 per cent representation to youth in the party machinery and in elections.
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Monday, May 30, 2011
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