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BC as party president ruled out

CHILAKALURIPET (GUNTUR Dt.): Telugu Desam Party president N. Chandrababu Naidu has ruled out a person from the Backward Classes becoming the party president and said that he was the supreme leader of the organisation.

Asked at a press conference here on Thursday if a person from among BCs would be given a chance to become the party president, he said that there was no question of changing the president as per the wishes of a section of the party as he was heading a democratically elected body of the party.

“Every party has its own supreme leader and constitution and it remains that way only. Will the Congress change Sonia Gandhi to accommodate a BC person as its party president,” he asked. When reminded that the party Polit Bureau had resolved to accommodate BCs in high positions, he said that party does not believe in dynastic or autocratic rule.

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