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YSR faulted for preventing Sonia’s Hyderabad visit

HYDERABAD: Congress MLAs P.Janardhan Reddy and M. Sashidhar Reddy have termed as ‘strange’ and ‘unfortunate’ the claim made by Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy that he had dissuaded UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi from visiting Hyderabad after the twin bomb blasts. The Congress leaders once again raised their voice against the Chief Minister for not inviting Ms. Gandhi to Hyderabad after the blasts that claimed 41 lives on August 25. Speaking from Guntur where they had gone to attend the UPA chief’s public meeting they said the stand taken by the Dr. Reddy that Ms. Gandhi’s visit to Hyderabad would mean that there was heightened terrorist activity in the city, was not correct.

Dr. Reddy’s remark that investment would stop as entrepreneurs would imply that the situation was grim following the AICC chief’s visit was ‘improper’, Mr. Janardhan Reddy told The Hindu from Guntur.

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