Published: 05th May 2013 08:14 AM | Last Updated: 05th May 2013 08:14 AM
The Congress battleground seems to be shifting from Hyderabad to Delhi with the two rival camps in the state cabinet, one headed by chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy and the other led by PCC president Botcha Satyanarayana, are preparing for a showdown before the party high command.
A day after the PCC chief reportedly decided to undertake Delhi tour to complain against the alleged “unilateral decisions” of the chief minister along with deputy chief minister C Damodara Rajanarasimha, Kiran Reddy’s camp also resolved to wage a battle against their detractors directly before the AICC top brass.
Though the CM’s office has not confirmed his Delhi visit, sources close to Kiran Reddy divulged that the Congress high command has asked the chief minister to be ready to visit Delhi at any moment after Monday. The chief minister has cancelled his three-day Indiramma Baata in Anantapur to be held from May 6.
Former minister JC Diwakar told media that the chief minister might visit Delhi at any time.
“There would be some key developments after CM’s visit to Delhi. I can say one thing, the CM is determined to revive the electoral fortunes of the party. So, he is announcing new welfare schemes for the benefit of various sections of people,” Diwakar Reddy said.
Another minister from Anantapur and Kiran Reddy’s close aide Sake Sailajanath too confirmed that the chief minister had put off the Indiramma Baata in Anantapur to undertake Delhi visit. The minister rubbished the speculations being floated by Kiran Reddy’s rival camp that he might be replaced soon.
With Karnataka elections coming to an end on Sunday, party leaders feel that their high command might take some hard decisions relating to the state party affairs, after Kiran Reddy’s Delhi visit.
Leaders close to the chief minister said he would apprise the party high command of the political situation in the state and clarify issues raised by his detractors, like launching new welfare schemes.
Meanwhile, Kiran Reddy along with his supporters in the cabinet on Saturday took stock of situation following the reports that the PCC chief has sent a note to the high command over the style of functioning of the chief minister.
Anam Ramanarayana Reddy, TG Venkatesh, Sake Sailajanath, Sathrucherla Vijayarama Raju, Syed Mohammad Ahmadullah and Kondru Murali Mohan were among the ministers who Kiran Reddy on Saturday.
The Congress battleground seems to be shifting from Hyderabad to Delhi with the two rival camps in the state cabinet, one headed by chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy and the other led by PCC president Botcha Satyanarayana, are preparing for a showdown before the party high command.
A day after the PCC chief reportedly decided to undertake Delhi tour to complain against the alleged “unilateral decisions” of the chief minister along with deputy chief minister C Damodara Rajanarasimha, Kiran Reddy’s camp also resolved to wage a battle against their detractors directly before the AICC top brass.
Though the CM’s office has not confirmed his Delhi visit, sources close to Kiran Reddy divulged that the Congress high command has asked the chief minister to be ready to visit Delhi at any moment after Monday. The chief minister has cancelled his three-day Indiramma Baata in Anantapur to be held from May 6.
Former minister JC Diwakar told media that the chief minister might visit Delhi at any time.
“There would be some key developments after CM’s visit to Delhi. I can say one thing, the CM is determined to revive the electoral fortunes of the party. So, he is announcing new welfare schemes for the benefit of various sections of people,” Diwakar Reddy said.
Another minister from Anantapur and Kiran Reddy’s close aide Sake Sailajanath too confirmed that the chief minister had put off the Indiramma Baata in Anantapur to undertake Delhi visit. The minister rubbished the speculations being floated by Kiran Reddy’s rival camp that he might be replaced soon.
With Karnataka elections coming to an end on Sunday, party leaders feel that their high command might take some hard decisions relating to the state party affairs, after Kiran Reddy’s Delhi visit.
Leaders close to the chief minister said he would apprise the party high command of the political situation in the state and clarify issues raised by his detractors, like launching new welfare schemes.
Meanwhile, Kiran Reddy along with his supporters in the cabinet on Saturday took stock of situation following the reports that the PCC chief has sent a note to the high command over the style of functioning of the chief minister.
Anam Ramanarayana Reddy, TG Venkatesh, Sake Sailajanath, Sathrucherla Vijayarama Raju, Syed Mohammad Ahmadullah and Kondru Murali Mohan were among the ministers who Kiran Reddy on Saturday.

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