"We will certainly defeat the draft Bill when it is referred to the Assembly. We will see how Parliament passes it," the Chief Minister, who has been vehemently opposing the state's bifurcation, told a public meeting at Vijayawada after the inauguration of Pulichintala irrigation project on river Krishna.
"If you are seeking to divide the state as per the demand of KCR (TRS president) or eyeing the support of Jagan (YSRC chief), make them join the party..... Make them Chief Minister," Reddy said, in his hard-hitting speech.
The Congress was axing the branch it was sitting on, he said, reminding the party about how the state had long been its strong support base.
"Is providing solid support to the party the folly of the people of Andhra Pradesh?" he asked.
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