VHR accuses KVP's role behind no trust move HYDERABAD: Congress MP V Hanumanth Rao has described the move to initiate no-confidence motion against the UPA government by Congress MPs as a ploy to get some acceptability in the electorate they are representing now.
Speaking to mediapersons in Delhi on Tuesday, he said, 'I have not seen in my 40 years of public life members belonging to the same party trying to pull down their own government.
My colleague KVP Ramachandra Rao is behind the plan to stab the party in the back. Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Benerjee told him that she would not support the no-confidence motion. Mulyaam Singh Yadav too promised him that his party would not support the motion. '
He said the Seemandhra MPs should realise that the game was over and it would be better if they sought a fat package for Seemandhra state rather than block the Telangana bill.
He said TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu and YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, who had said yes to Telangana, took a U-turn now. He criticised JC Diwakar Reddy's remark that the Congress was decimated in the north because it was led by Sonia Gandhi.
News Posted: 10 December, 2013
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