YS Jagan is serious over defection !
YSR Congress party chief and the leader of opposition ,YS Jaganmohan Reddy is reportedly planning to carry out new strategy after some of his party MLAs defected into TDP and some showing not interest to attend his meeting.
The meeting was aimed to discuss about the party's stand in view of the State Assembly session.
With this the speculation that there were more defectors in waiting from the party has gained credence.
Reportedly ten MLAs are understood to have given personal reasons for not attending the YCP MLAs meeting.
But it is known that the ruling TDP had claimed that some 30 MLAs were in waiting for jumping to their party.
Although it is a setback for the party, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is stated to have already taken steps for the alternatives in the constitutencies of the defectors.
That will be necessary only if the incumbent MLAs resign and join the TDP.
If it happens, like in Telangana, that the MLAs defect to the ruling party but do not resign, or if the Speaker of the assembly does not recognise the defection by sitting over it, there is no question of a byelection. For his party's sake, Jagan could nominate someone in the constituencies of the defectors.
YSR Congress party chief and the leader of opposition ,YS Jaganmohan Reddy is reportedly planning to carry out new strategy after some of his party MLAs defected into TDP and some showing not interest to attend his meeting.
The meeting was aimed to discuss about the party's stand in view of the State Assembly session.
With this the speculation that there were more defectors in waiting from the party has gained credence.
Reportedly ten MLAs are understood to have given personal reasons for not attending the YCP MLAs meeting.
But it is known that the ruling TDP had claimed that some 30 MLAs were in waiting for jumping to their party.
Although it is a setback for the party, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is stated to have already taken steps for the alternatives in the constitutencies of the defectors.
That will be necessary only if the incumbent MLAs resign and join the TDP.
If it happens, like in Telangana, that the MLAs defect to the ruling party but do not resign, or if the Speaker of the assembly does not recognise the defection by sitting over it, there is no question of a byelection. For his party's sake, Jagan could nominate someone in the constituencies of the defectors.
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