K Rosaiah and the Congress Legislature Party on Thursday sought to put a united face to deny reports that supporters of Jagan Mohan Reddy were not not cooperating with the interim chief minister.
As the party grapples with the succession issues, media reported that ministers, loyal to Jagan Mohan Reddy, the son of late YS Rajasekhara Reddy were ignoring Rosaiah and were not not attending review meetings called by him.
Rosaiah, (77), a Congress veteran who has been a minister in successive party governments, asserted on Thursday that his Council of Ministers was "united" and all the members were working "together".
We are all united. The entire Cabinet is determined to fulfil the dreams of our leader YS Rajasekhara Reddy to set an example in the country in development and welfare schemes. We are working together with proper understanding," he told reporters.
We have not yet come out of the grief of losing our beloved leader. It is not fair for the media to send a wrong message to the public through such negative campaign, the CLP statement, quoting the ministers, said.
As the party grapples with the succession issues, media reported that ministers, loyal to Jagan Mohan Reddy, the son of late YS Rajasekhara Reddy were ignoring Rosaiah and were not not attending review meetings called by him.
Rosaiah, (77), a Congress veteran who has been a minister in successive party governments, asserted on Thursday that his Council of Ministers was "united" and all the members were working "together".
We are all united. The entire Cabinet is determined to fulfil the dreams of our leader YS Rajasekhara Reddy to set an example in the country in development and welfare schemes. We are working together with proper understanding," he told reporters.
We have not yet come out of the grief of losing our beloved leader. It is not fair for the media to send a wrong message to the public through such negative campaign, the CLP statement, quoting the ministers, said.
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