"There is no alternative to President's rule in the murky circumstances prevailing in Andhra Pradesh," Lok Satta Party national president Jayaprakash Narayan here said.
"Amity and goodwill will be restored between people of the two states - Telangana and residual state of Andhra Pradesh -- at least under the President rule. Steps should be taken to restore governance, ensure a bright future for the people of the two states, and help them get over the nightmare they have gone through," he said.
"The government had ceased to exist in the state since the last two years, with ministers squabbling among themselves forgetting their collective responsibility and the legislature becoming dysfunctional for the last four years," Narayan added.
He alleged that the Central leadership, which has derailed the economy and is steeped in corruption, has succeeded merely in destabilising Andhra Pradesh.
The decision to impose the President's Rule in Andhra Pradesh was necessitated by Reddy's resignation as the Chief Minister on February 19 as he was opposed to division of the state to carve out Telangana.
