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Nizamabad
Staff Reporter
NIZAMABAD: Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation Chairman Gone Prakash Rao has said after the Legislative Council elections he will lodge a complaint with the All India Congress Committee against MP Madhu Goud Yaskhi for his alleged anti-party activities.
Violating discipline
Addressing a press conference here on Monday, he said the MP was talking about Telangana and violating party discipline. His participation at the Telangana Dhoom Dhams and padayatra of balladeer Gaddar were against the party line, he said. Coming down heavily on the MP for his alleged comments on the senior Congress leaders of Telangana including the former Chief Minister late M. Chenna Reddy, he wanted to know as to how far it was "justifiable". He said he could prove the anti-party activities of Mr. Yaskhi on an open dais wherever he wanted it. Mr. Prakash Rao was of highly critical of former MLA and MLC Velichala Jagapati Rao also. He said Mr. Jagapati Rao after being elected from Congress switched over his loyalties to other parties. "He is not a Telangana supporter," he said.
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