
YS Vijayamma surrenders from YSRCP, to sign up with Sharmila’s YSR Telangana celebration
“I have considered leaving the party because Sharmila is fighting a lonely battle there (in Telangana). My conscience is saying that there is a need for me to stand by her as the wife of Rajasekhara Reddy and as her mother. When my son was struggling, I was with him. It would be wrong on my part if I continue to be with him when he is happy while my daughter is struggling. She too is my own blood. I have taken this decision so that it does not hurt anyone or becomes controversial. I also seek your apologies for this,” Vijayamma informed the event at the conference. Since the launch of the YSR Telangana celebration, CM Jagan has actually preserved range from it and also YSRCP participants have actually made it clear that they do not sustain the relocation. However, at its official launch, Vijayamma had actually provided assistance to Sharmila, claiming that while she “never imagined such a situation would arise, I believe it is for the good of the people”. .
Read: Why I determined to begin a political celebration: YS Sharmila speaks with TNM.
Also read: Why YS Sharmila’s political entrance might position a danger to the Congress The plenary conference is being held after a space of 5 years, and also comes 3 years after the YSRCP acquired power inAndhra Pradesh Vijayamma is participating in the conference as the celebration’s honourary president, and also is the only unique guest to the occasion. Lakhs of staff showed up for the occasion, consisting of leading preachers. .
Earlier in the day, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and also president of YSRCP YS Jagan Mohan Reddy commemorated his dad and also previous principal minister of wholehearted Andhra Pradesh YS Rajasekhara Reddy on his 73rd birth wedding anniversary.
He was come with by his mom YS Vijayamma, sis YS Sharmila, other half YS Bharathi and also various other member of the family, and also laid a wreath on the late leader’s tomb at YSR Ghat at Idupulapaya in Kadapa area. Special petitions carried out by a clergyman on the occassion. .
With IANS inputs .