Opposition leader in Andhra Pradesh Council quits over Telangana
Yanamala, who previously served as Speaker of AP Legislative Assembly, faxed his resignation as an MLC to Council Chairman A Chakrapani, party sources said.

Yanamala, who previously served as Speaker of AP Legislative Assembly, faxed his resignation as an MLC to Council Chairman A Chakrapani, party sources said.
"The incidents that are taking place in Andhra-Rayalaseema, from the time the Congress Central Working Committee took the decision to bifurcate the state, have deeply hurt me."
"The Seemaandhra region has been continuously on fire and burning for which Sonia Gandhi is solely responsible," Yanamala said in a letter to the Council Chairman.
It was late Y S Rajasekhara Reddy who was responsible (for the current situation) as he first lit the fire, he said.
"Since my heart is burning due to the developments in Seemaandhra, I am not inclined to continue as member of the Legislative Council," Yanamala said.
Though the TDP has announced it was not against the state's division, it has been demanding that the Central government first address concerns of people of Andhra-Rayalaseema regions.
TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu has written two letters so far to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seeking his immediate intervention to resolve all contentious issues.
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