The ugly battle over ‘No-Confidence motion’

 

TDP has decided not to hurry in serving no-confidence motion against Kiran Kumar Reddy government as it believes that it will not serves its purpose, instead comes as a blessing for YSR Congress party for bargaining with Congress to extend its support. During the party legislative meeting held by Chandrababu Naidu at Dakaram village in Mudinepalli mandal in Krishna district on yesterday, it was decided to push YSR Congress party to frontlines in the no-confidence motion battle, instead of taking initiative. TDP decides to take appropriate step according to situation demands, when the assembly sessions begin from March 13th.

 

TDP’s decision irks its bitter rival YSR Congress party, which expects to corner TDP in case if it goes for no-confidence motion. Hence, its senior leader Ambati Rambabu has burst upon TDP describing them as cowards. He said “Actually, TDP doesn’t want to topple Kiran’s government as it is having secret pact with Congress to ensure our leader YS.Jagan Mohan Reddy remain in jail as much period as possible. I challenge Chandrababu Naidu to prove that he is honest with what he says to people during his padayatra about Kiran Kumar Reddy.

 

However, TDP retards asking why it is hesitating to take initiative while it’s blaming Congress party for putting its party president Jagan Mohan Reddy in the jail. TDP says that, when the YSRCP leaders are claiming the ruling Congress government is running on their mercy, then why are they afraid to serve no-confidence motion against Kiran Kumar Reddy government? TDP also asks whether the 9 decedent MLAs of their group hanging to Congress are still willing to extend their support to Congress or will they come out open against ruling Congress government?

 

While, the two opposition parties are indulged in this ugly battle, Congress is planning to disqualify the MLAs (of Jagan group), whoever revolt against it, with which they will become jobless for the next one year. Hence, all the political parties are busy drawing plans to corner their rivals in the Assembly meetings.