YSRC MLAs B Rajendranath Reddy and Y Visweswara Reddy met the Speaker today and submitted a petition against the 16 legislators who crossed over to the TDP between February 22 and April 28.
YSRC had on March 5 filed the first petition seeking disqualification of eight MLAs under the Anti-Defection Act.
Even as action on that petition was pending, eight more MLAs jumped over to the TDP from the YSRC.
"The defection of MLAs is not only a mockery of democracy but also a slaughter of democracy. The way chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu himself has been luring away our MLAs is immoral and undemocratic," Rajendranath and Visweswara Reddy told reporters, after meeting the Speaker.
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