Cong MLAs Threaten to Quit in Jagan Support

jagan mohan reddy, jagan camp gong mlas, cong mlas loyal to jagan, jagan group cong mlas to quit, kiran kumar reddy government jagan raids, jagan group crisis for governmentKicking off yet another crisis for the Kiran Kumar Reddy government in AP, about two dozen MLAs of the party, who are now sailing with YSR Congress chief YS Jaganmohan Reddy, are planning to resign from their posts protesting the CBI raids on Jagan Mohan Reddy and others.

14 MLAs and an MLC held an emergency meeting at Jagan's residence in Hyderabad on Friday to discuss their plan of action. even as they lashed out at the state and Central governments over the manner in which the MP was being targeted in a "political witch-hunt". "We are ready to resign from our posts if the situation arises," the MLAs announced at the end of the meeting even as Jagan, who was on a tour of Krishna district, spoke to them over phone and reportedly asked them to "be prepared".

Apart from the 24 Congress MLAs who are planning to quit, the Jagan camp is said to be trying to enlist support of some more MLAs from the Congress to push the Kiran Kumar Reddy government into a deeper crisis. The government is already beleaguered over the Telangana issue with 15 MLAs from the region submitting their resignations for the second time while 12 ministers continue to remain undecided over their plight.

It may be recalled that Assembly Speaker Nadendla Manohar rejected resignations of 101 MLAs, including those of 12 ministers, when they were submitted last month. But, the sudden developments related to Jagan have prompted the ruling party MLAs on his side to up the ante and unsettle the Congress government. The Jagan-loyal MLAs have decided to undertake a bus yatra in different parts of the state soon to "expose the nefarious political conspiracy" of the Congress in unleashing the CBI against him.