Are the Cong leaders just playing their roles?
posted on Oct 16, 2013 @ 7:26PM
Ever since, the bifurcation issue hits the state, speculations about replacing CM Kiran Kumar Reddy are popping-up in the media. But, even today Kiran Kumar Reddy is continuing in his post and shooting shots at his high command at regular intervals.
Though, the Home Minister Shinde categorically says that T-Bill will not be sent to Assembly and nor it need the Assembly approval to forward it to Parliament, some ministers like Anam Rama Narayana Reddy are still assuring the people that they will defeat the T-bill in the house and stall the bifurcation process.
On the other end at New Delhi, none of the MPs or Union Ministers’ resignation letters was approved by the Speaker or Prime Minister till date. Some MPs like Purandeswari are now convincing the people to accept bifurcation of the state.
Hence, if all these statements and developments seen collectively, then one can easily understand that everyone is playing their part of role given to them by high command and nothing goes out of the dotted lines.
Probably, CM and his team of ministers and MLAs may oppose the T-draft, which has no significance at all. Then, as usually there will be difference of opinions arises between MLAs and Ministers over quitting the government. Those who want to join YSR Congress party or some other party may quit the government condemning high command’s decision and rest of the MLAs will be glued to their posts promising to halt the bifurcation process with some other idea.