YSRCP calls for Andhra Pradesh shutdown on July 24

IANS  |  Vijayawada 

The has called for an shutdown on July 24 to protest the injustice being meted out to the state by the Centre.

A day after TDP's no-confidence motion against the government was defeated in Lok Sabha, said the TDP MPs should quit and sit on indefinite fast to press the demand for special category status to the status.

Talking to reporters in Kakinada, Jaganmohan Reddy said if all MPs from the state resign and protest, the Centre would be forced to fulfil the commitments made in Reorganisation Act.

YSRCP MPs had resigned last month to protest against the refusal of the central government to accord to special status.

Jagan said during the debate on no-confidence motion neither nor BJP spoke anything about special status. He alleged that did not speak on related issues even for half-a-minute.

The of opposition slammed the NDA government for not fulfilling the commitments made to Andhra Pradesh even after four years.

The said during his reply to the debate revealed that the special package for the state was announced after Naidu agreed to the same.

"Who is Chandrababu to agree for special package in lieu of special the status. Who has given right to the Centre and to Chandrababu to bargain on the rights of Andhra Pradesh people," he asked.

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First Published: Sat, July 21 2018. 13:36 IST