It’s YSR Congress’ turn to demand de-recognition of TDP
The Hindu
MPs’ delegation meets Kovind to complain against TDP’s ‘unruly conduct’
In the ugly contest going on between the two Andhra Pradesh political parties, a day after the TDP moved the Election Commission demanding de-recognition of the YSR Congress (YSRC) as a political party, the YSR Congress met President Ram Nath Kovind with a similar demand against the TDP.
The delegation of MPs was led by Rajya Sabha floor leader Vijayasai Reddy. The party submitted a four- page memorandum detailing their chargseheet against the TDP. It demanded that the TDP be de-recognised because of its “unruly conduct” which the YSRC claimed has “damaged the democratic process”.
The YSRC’s primary allegation is that the TDP has been abusing and maligning their party, especially Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy. The delegation also submitted ‘video evidence’ of the instances where Mr. Reddy has been attacked by the TDP.