Kiran Reddy will resign tomorrow: Minister

Sources say CM has invited his ministers and legislators for a meeting tomorrow to formally communicate his decision

Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Feb 18 2014 | 8:34 PM IST
With the Lok Sabha clearing the Telangana Bill, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy will resign tomorrow, his close aide said today.

The Chief Minister has invited his loyalist ministers and legislators for a meeting tomorrow to formally communicate his decision to quit, according to state Social Welfare Minister Pitani Satyanarayana.

"The Chief Minister will address a press conference at 10.45 AM and then proceed to Raj Bhavan to hand over his resignation to Governor E S L Narasimhan," the minister, one of the close followers of Kiran, said.

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Asked if Kiran would launch a new political party, Pitani said "did he (Kiran) ever speak about it"?

"We are and will remain committed to the cause of united AP," he added.

Initially, there was talk that Kiran would step down as Chief Minister today once the discussion on AP Reorganisation Bill began in Parliament.

But he is said to have deferred his plans following an "advice" by some Seemaandhra MPs, sources close to him said.

Though only about three or four of his cabinet colleagues and a handful of MLAs are by his side on the resignation issue, Kiran is said to have made up his mind to quit after a vain fight on the state bifurcation issue.

By relieving two of his Special Secretaries of their duties in a bureaucratic reshuffle last night, the Chief Minister dropped enough hints that he was on his way out.

His Principal Secretary and another Special Secretary are also expected to be transferred out today.
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First Published: Feb 18 2014 | 5:40 PM IST

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