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Telangana Cong MPs seek action against Jagan

Regional differences in Andhra Pradesh Congress burst out in the open today when late YSR"s son Jaganmohan Reddy joined TDP protesters in Lok Sabha only to face demands for disciplinary action from party MPs from Telangana. - CCPA meet likely to discuss Telangana issue - Telangana MPs for action against Jagan for joining TDP protest - YSR"s bro Vivekananda Reddy goes on fast for united state - Talks on Telangana after things calm down: Khurshid - Cracks in Cong over Telangana out in the open - LS disrupted as TDP MPs oppose Telangana Incensed Congress MPs from Telangana region also demanded action party MP Vijayawada, who has resigned Lok Sabha and launched a "fast-unto-death" in his home town today. The fissures in the state party came to the forefront when Reddy, MP from Kadapa in Rayalaseema region and son of Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, rushed to the well in the Lok Sabha to join TDP MPs who were protesting against the decision to carve out a separate state of Telangana. He borrowed a placard from a TDP member which said "We want united AP". Jagan was joined by some of his party colleagues from Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra but his action incensed Congress MPs from Telangana, who immediately met Defence Minister A K Antony and demanded disciplinary action against him for joining the TDP protest. "We do not not like the way Jaganmohan joined hands with the TDP. It is indiscipline. We have conveyed to Antony," Sarvey Satyanarayana, Congress MP from Malkajgiri in Telangana told reporters after the meeting. Another MP Prabhakar echoed similar views.


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