President's rule likely, says Dattatreya

May 07, 2011 14:54
President's rule likely, says Dattatreya

BandaruThe present political scenario in the State is in a confused state and administration is in doldrums and major political changes can be seen once the result of the by-elections in Kadapa are announced, BJP senior leader Bandaru Dattatreya said here on Friday.

There are many fence-sitters in the Congress with its workers a confused lot, and the most likely scenario that would emerge is imposition of the President's rule in the State since the Congress would like to hold on to power till the next elections and also because its position at the Centre was unstable thanks to the many major scams, he said at a press conference. s“It is very difficult for Chief Minster N. Kiran Kumar Reddy to survive, even with the support of Mr. Chiranjeevi. The party has no charismatic leader and it has borrowed Mr. Chiranjeevi for five days to campaign in Kadapa. The Chief Minister also has to tackle important issues of YSR Congress and Telangana in the immediate future,” the BJP leader said.

He also blamed Telugu Desam president and leader of Opposition N. Chandrababu Naidu for not taking to task the Government, which was inefficient and corrupt.

The Chief Minister or Mr. Naidu failed to take up the problem of farmers who were seeking good MSP for paddy and the Telugu Desam, which failed to gain the confidence of people even in this situation, was not fighting the hike in property tax in municipalities, Mr. Dattatreya said.

He felt that BJP has a good chance to strengthen itself with the Congress and the Telugu Desam failing miserably. The party's State committee meeting to be held on May 16 and 17 would discuss the MSP for paddy and hike in property tax and plan agitations and other forms of protest all over the State. BJP city president M. Nagendra, State vice-president Bandaru Rangamohana Rao, leaders T. Subbarami Reddy, K. Ratnakumari, P.V.N. Madhav and Ch. Ramakotaiah were present.

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