Disbanding Starts in Jagan Camp
posted on Aug 24, 2011 12:49PM
If sources are to be believed, already cracks have started in Jagan Mohan Reddy camp. It is learnt that apart from seeking monetary compensation, some of these MLAs are not ready to settle for anything less than the YSR Congress party ticket and expenditure for the next election. It is not yet been confirmed whether Jagan agreed to these demands or not, but few MLAs even wanted a written guarantee from Jagan pertaining to their demands. Sources say, this has certainly infuriated the YSR Congress chief.
Meanwhile three MLAs who did not submit resignation on Monday, Konda Sureka, Jayasudha and Kunja Satyavati, were asked to submit their resignations afresh as the Speaker office has clarified that their previous resignations were rejected. After this information reached Jagan who is on Odarpu yatra in Krishna district, he asked party leaders to secure fresh resignations from these three and submit them at the Speaker Nadendla Manohar’s office before he returns to Hyderabad. But all three are learnt to have refused on the pretext that they would be in trouble if they give resignations for the sake of Jagan when the Telangana sentiment is at its peak.
Moreover, sources say that Konda Surekha did not submit her resignation even in specified format. So is the case in respect of the other two MLAs. But Surekha, instead of giving another copy of resignation, is trying to divert attention by saying that she would approach the court over the Speaker not accepting her resignation. While two MLAs from Guntur and Prakasam districts have asked Jagan to settle their land disputes with another legislator, three from coastal districts demanded immediate 'financial help' stating they have not received any funds from the state for the last one year as they are sailing with Jagan.