Members of the Indian blog, which are set to meet this Wednesday, will discuss if they should approach old partners such as JD (U) and TDP to try to form a national government. Rahul Gandhi, Congress There was no suggestion that a decision would be unilateral in this case. “This is a very fine line and whatever the Indian group decides, they will take action,” stated Gandhi.
“We are part of the alliance.We told our Indian partners earlier that we would meet on June 5 to discuss this matter.” Honestly I do not know right now but I will find out tomorrow. (U) Engage with former allies such as TDP.”We remain respectful towards our alliance partners and refrain from giving statements to media without consulting them. It is a very fine line… so whatever the Indian group decides, we will take action,” explained Gandhi further.
“There can be no decision on this until we have spoken to our coalition partners and any new partners coming in.” Malika Junhag confirmed yet again “Then we shall talk”. “If I were just here to discuss all the strategies, Modi would be alerted”, she added.
The Congress’ ‘Nyay Patra’ or manifesto has reiterated its stand on granting special category status for AP by throwing what seemed like a snub at TDP from congress said TDP general secretary Jairam Rameshin his tweet Outreach.
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“This promise was made when AP Reorganization Act 2014 was passed led by Dr Manmohan Singh he made his commitment in Lok Sabha in February 2014″said Ramesh.He also stressed that sought special category status for Andhra Pradesh Parliament 2017. Drawing attention to benefits associated with such special status arrangement, Ramesh pointed out that “These provisions could have helped lay the foundation for the country’s continued prosperity after Hyderabad went away; nevertheless ‘Modi Sarkar’ betrayed the people of the nation ten times.” “The Congress was determined to correct this injustice and help ensure a prosperous future for AP,” she concluded.