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This is an archive article published on December 17, 2009

Under pressure Chiranjeevi mulling quitting as MLA

Praja Rajyam chief Chiranjeevi promised to rethink the party's stand on Telangana statehood.

Under mounting pressure from his party rank and file to resign from state assembly and rethink on the party’s stand on Telangana statehood,Praja Rajyam Party chief K Chiranjeevi on Thursday night promised to look into the demand and may announce a decision on Thursday.

Chiranjeevi may announce his decision on his resignation as well as the party’s stand on Telangana statehood issue after PRP’s Political Affairs Committee meeting today,sources close to him said late Wednesday evening.

Chiranjeevi,who held consultations with senior party leaders throughout the day,was understood to have come under pressure from them that the party reverse its pro-Telangana stand and extend full support to the unified state movement.

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The two PRP MLAs hailing from Telangana region,however,opposed a change in the party’s stand and wanted it to stick to the Samajika (social) Telangana promise. The Political Affairs Committee of PRP will meet tomorrow to finalise its stand and make a formal announcement,party sources said.

Senior PRP leaders tried to exert pressure on Chiranjeevi to resign as MLA and support the ongoing movement for a unified Andhra Pradesh. He hails from West Godavari in coastal Andhra and represents Tirupati assembly constituency in Rayalaseema.

“I will look into it based on the situation,” was all that Chiranjeevi told the party leaders on his resignation issue,the sources said.

15 PRP MLAs from Andhra and Rayalaseema regions have already submitted resignations and are taking part in the ongoing agitation against the proposed bifurcation of the state.

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Ever since the launch of PRP in August 2008,Chiranjeevi has always supported Telangana and even included it in the party’s election manifesto this year.

Chiranjeevi maintained there would not be any change in PRP’s stand on the separate statehood issue after the political imbroglio following the Centre’s announcement on initiating the process for creation of Telangana state.

But with mounting pressure from his party cadre,which is predominantly from Andhra and Rayalaseema regions,Chiranjeevi is said to be left with no other choice but to toe their line,the sources pointed out.

PRP Leaders from different districts of Telangana reached the party headquarters here and met Chiranjeevi to express their displeasure about the party’s stand on Telangana issue.

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PRP’s MLA from Telangana region A Maheswar Reddy too joined the meeting and sought a clarification from Chiranjeevi on reports that he was now favouring a unified state against the party’s line for a Telangana.

However,as MLAs from Andhra and Rayalaseema regions too joined the meeting,Chiranjeevi said no decision has been taken yet on the contentious Telangana issue.

“Give me 15 days time to come out with a clear stand,” Maheswar Reddy quoted Chiranjeevi as saying.

PRP’s official spokesman Shravan Kumar told said at the end of the meeting that there was immense pressure on Chiranjeevi to support a unified state.

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