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Keshav rao and Danam summoned to Delhi

on May 16, 2013

 

Congress high command has summoned former MP K.Keshav rao to New Delhi, who has been branded as decedent for his aggressive approach on Telangana issue and for his recent meetings with TRS party president KCR. For the first time after many months, he has been granted audience by Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi today.

 

In wake of speculations about appointing new PCC president, his meeting with Sonia Gandhi is considered to be very significant. Earlier, former PCC president D. Srinivas has been summoned to Delhi on the same purpose, but seems set aside due to some bad feed backs from party sources against him. Now Congress high command might be considering K.Keshav rao’s name for the same, thinking that if he is made PCC president then it not only silences him but also makes him responsible to control the other Telangana Congress leaders on the issue. However, the actual reasons for their meeting can be known only after the meeting.

 

Labor minister Danam Nagendar was also summoned to New Delhi today. Being a strong supporter of chief minister Kiran Kumar Reddy and known as follower of party state political affairs committee in-charge Ghulam Nabi Azad, there is no surprise if he is given some important portfolio like Home Minister of the state replacing Sabita Indra Reddy.

 

Right now, both CM and PCC president are in New Delhi. Hence, major changes in party and government are likely to take place within next couple of days.


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