Hyderabad: YS Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSR Congress today appealed to Congress and TDP to sign what it called a “one line resolution”, seeking a “united” Andhra Pradesh, to clear uncertainty and pacify sentiments of people from the Seemandhra region. “The present crisis needs a political solution and if leaders of all political parties sign a one-line resolution in favour of a united state, the process of bifurcation can be stopped,” YSRCP deputy floor leader Sobha Nagi Reddy told reporters on Sunday. “Pradesh Congress Committee President Botsa Satyanrayana, TDP President N Chandrababu Naidu and other political leaders should come forward with a resolution and our party president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy will be the first one to sign such a proposal,” she said. [caption id=“attachment_1141415” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Jagan and YSRCP leaders plan to meet the governor tomorrow with a request to convene the assembly immediately. PTI[/caption] “Employees supporting a “united” Andhra Pradesh have been on strike for the past 60 days and political parties refusing to react is a blot on democracy,” she said, adding that YSRCP president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has been categorical that his party would sign the resolution. Jagan and YSRCP leaders also plan to meet Governor ESL Narasimhan tomorrow with a request to convene the assembly immediately, in order to pass a resolution in favour of a “united” Andhra Pradesh. Meanwhile, the YSR Congress party announced an action plan in Kadapa today to take up various agitations in the coming month to oppose the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh. Former MP and YSR Congress central committee member MV Mysoora Reddy and other senior leaders, including party MLAs attended the meeting. Party leaders took suggestions from all participants and decided to coordinate all agitations for a “unitied” state. PTI
YS Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSR Congress today appealed to Congress and TDP to sign what it called a “one line resolution”, seeking a “united” Andhra Pradesh, to clear uncertainty and pacify sentiments of people from the Seemandhra region.
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