Andhra Pradesh Infrastructure and Investment Minister, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, resigned from the cabinet as well as the state Assembly this evening. Komatireddy, who had set September 30 as the deadline for the Centre to come out with a statement on creation of Telangana state, met Governor E S L Narasimhan and submitted his resignation from the Kiran Kumar Reddy government.
He later went to the Assembly and submitted resignation to Legislature Secretary Raja Sadaram. Komatireddy, whose younger brother Rajagopal Reddy is an MP, said he would continue in the Congress. “I sincerely appeal you to take a favourable decision on the decades-old democratic demand for creation of Telangana state, in the larger interest of the region and the Congress party,” he has written in an open letter to party president Sonia Gandhi.
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