A day after senior Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) Leader T Devender Goud called on CPI(M) Andhra Pradesh Secretary B V Raghavulu to foster ties among Opposition parties, both the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and PRP ruled out any tie up for the coming civic polls in the state Capital.
Addressing a press conference here, senior TDP leader and former Union Minister K Yerran Naidu made it clear that there would not be any alliance with the PRP for the coming civic polls’’.Meanwhile, PRP President Chiranjeevi told reporters that he was perplexed by reports that both the TDP and PRP were exploring possibilities of an alliance.
No TDP leader has met with any PRP leader in this regard, he added.
’’We have held talks with Left party leaders’’, he said, adding ’’We are presently on the job of selecting candidates. If any proposal for ties comes from like-minded parties, PRP leaders will sit down and take a collective decision.’’ The party will come out with its first list of candidates for the coming Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation elections in a couple of days, he added.
It may be noted that Mr Raghavulu had stated that his party was trying to bring together opposition parties including the TDP, PRP and Lok Satta to defeat the ruling Congress in the civic polls.
Addressing a press conference here, senior TDP leader and former Union Minister K Yerran Naidu made it clear that there would not be any alliance with the PRP for the coming civic polls’’.Meanwhile, PRP President Chiranjeevi told reporters that he was perplexed by reports that both the TDP and PRP were exploring possibilities of an alliance.
No TDP leader has met with any PRP leader in this regard, he added.
’’We have held talks with Left party leaders’’, he said, adding ’’We are presently on the job of selecting candidates. If any proposal for ties comes from like-minded parties, PRP leaders will sit down and take a collective decision.’’ The party will come out with its first list of candidates for the coming Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation elections in a couple of days, he added.
It may be noted that Mr Raghavulu had stated that his party was trying to bring together opposition parties including the TDP, PRP and Lok Satta to defeat the ruling Congress in the civic polls.
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