Senior YSRCP leader Srinivasa Rao quits party, says there's no respect for party leaders politically or financially

M Srinivasa Rao, a former Andhra Pradesh minister, resigned from the YSRCP party. He cited personal reasons for his departure. Rao also gave up his role overseeing the Bheemili constituency. He expressed concerns about the treatment of party leade...

YSRCP leader M Srinivasa Rao
Amaravati: Former Andhra Pradesh Tourism minister and senior YSRCP leader M Srinivasa Rao (Avanti) on Thursday resigned from the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy-led party, citing 'personal reasons'. Besides resigning from the YSRCP, Rao also withdrew from his responsibilities of overseeing the Bheemili Assembly constituency.

"As I have decided to stay away from politics due to personal reasons, I am resigning from the YSRCP and Bheemili constituency in-charge responsibilities," said Rao in his resignation letter to Reddy.

He thanked Reddy for the opportunities bestowed on him.


Further, the education tycoon alleged that there was no respect for party leaders and cadres, both politically and financially, in the opposition party.

According to Rao, YSRCP party leaders and activists have suffered and endured a lot in the past five years.

He added that asking them to start agitating against the TDP-led NDA government in less than a year was inappropriate. Moreover, he noted that any political party has to function in a democratic way but not unilaterally.
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