"Jai Samaikya Andhra" is the name of the party, reflecting its focus on Seemandhra, while its tagline is "Telugu vari atmagouravam" (self-respect of the Telugus).
Though it was expected that the party's name and other details would be announced at a public rally at Rajahmundry on March 12, Kiran suddenly declared the name at a press meet here this evening, saying "it's an auspicious moment".
Expelled Congress MPs A Sai Pratap, G V Harsha Kumar, Undavalli Arun Kumar, Sabbam Hari, former State Ministers S Sailajanath and Pitani Satyanarayana will be the Vice- Presidents of the outfit, which was floated last week.
Kiran also announced formation of "a small committee" with five General Secretaries, a Treasurer and two members.
Interestingly, another expelled Congress MP Rayapati Sambasiva Rao did not find place in the panel. Asked about it, the former Chief Minister said: "Those will come will come."
"We did not force him (to join the party), as he has given a word to people. But Lagadapati will be our driving force," said Kiran, who resigned as CM and also quit Congress last month.
Other details and party agenda would be announced at the Rajahmundry meet, he added.
Andhra Pradesh will see simultaneous Assembly and Lok Sabha polls in April-May.
