Leaders meet Governor in search of his intervention to revive legislation and order within the space
Leaders meet Governor in search of his intervention to revive legislation and order within the space
Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) leaders on Sunday urged the Governor Biswa Bhusan Harichandan to order quick steps for restoration of legislation and order in Amalapuram.
Addressing a roundtable convention known as by the social gathering to debate key points such because the arson in Konaseema and the thriller shrouding the loss of life of Dalit youth Subramanyam in Kakinada, the social gathering’s vice-president Janga Goutam known as for quick and efficient steps to “prevent the rule of anarchy unleashed by the YSR Congress government in the State”.
The social gathering’s SC cell chairman Okay. Vinay Kumar presided over the assembly.
The audio system expressed critical concern over the rise in assaults on Dalits throughout the State and gradual dilution of the welfare programmes launched by the federal government as a part of its “Navaratnalu” programme.
The leaders demanded a judicial inquiry into the circumstances resulting in the violence in Amalapuram and needed the district to be named after the architect of the Constitution B.R. Ambedkar. They additionally demanded dismissal of the ruling social gathering MLC Ananta Babu, whose function is suspected in his former driver Subramanyam’s killing, and that the case be handed over to the CBI.
CPI State chief Madhu, former MLC and CPI chief Jelli Wilson and representatives of different political events and other people’s organisations attended the dialogue.
All-party panel
The leaders determined to represent an all-party committee that might tour the Konaseema area and produce to gentle the information that led to the violence.
Later, a delegation met the Governor and submitted a illustration to him in search of his intervention.
Source: www.thehindu.com