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YS Sharmila writes to opposition parties in demand for president's rule in Telangana

Hyderabad: YSR Telangana Party today announced that YS Sharmila has written to the state presidents of all opposition parties and invited them to join her in the demand for President’s Rule in Telangana. In the letter, Y S Sharmila appealed to the leaders to join her in meeting with the President in New Delhi and […]

Hyderabad: YSR Telangana Party today announced that YS Sharmila
has written to the state presidents of all opposition parties and invited
them to join her in the demand for President’s Rule in Telangana.

In the letter, Y S Sharmila appealed to the leaders to join her in meeting
with the President in New Delhi and appraising the latter of the
worsening law and order situation in the state, where opposition party
cadres and leaders were repeatedly being targeted by the BRS party
hooligans, who are given a free hand in unleashing murderous attacks on
those who raised their voices against KCR.

The letters were personally addressed to Revanth Reddy, Bandi Sanjay,
Kasani Gnaneshwar, Asaduddin Owaisi, Kodandaram, Praveen Kumar,
Tammineni Veerabhadram, Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao, Shankar Goud,
and Manda Krishna Madiga.

In her letter, YS Sharmila explained the urgent need to join hands and
correct the law-and-order situation by ensuring President Rule, since the
abuse of power and unabated atrocities of the BRS government are
taking their toll on the entire state.

“Wherever KCR’s corruption and his colleagues’ misdeeds are
questioned, there are attacks and use of police power. The state of
Telangana, which was built on the foundation of sacrifices, lies at the
crossroads where democracy, the right to speech, and constitutional
privileges were being crushed.”

We need to rise, join hands, and wage this battle for the sake of future
generations. This is the demand of the time, and so I’m extending this
invitation to join me in calling on the President.”

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