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Cong Asks Defiant Jagan Not to Resume Controversial ‘Yatra’

Congress has asked its defiant MP YS Jaganmohan Reddy not to proceed with his controversial yatra and even threatened with disciplinary action if he did not not obey.

“All true committed and loyal Congressmen must necessarily observe both the party dharma and laxman rekha of propriety and party discipline,” party spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi was quoted as saying.

Besides, he also said, “Failure to do so would perforce lead to a chain of consequences, which are best avoidable. We hope and trust that compliance will take the place of defiance.”

He maintained that ‘party discipline like law does not discriminate between individuals’, reports said.

Despite party president Sonia Gandhi’s reservations about it, Jagan has decided to resume his controversial ‘Odarpu’ yatra from July 8 to console party workers grieving his father’s loss.

Jagan, who had defied the party directive against undertaking the yatra in May also, had met Gandhi along with his family members on June 29 to seek her permission for the tour.

The meeting took place in New Delhi on the request of Jagan’s mother Vijayalakshmi.

During the meeting, the Congress chief had suggested assembling the affected families at one place to console them and also to offer financial assistance, the young Lok Sabha MP said.

In an open letter to the people, he said, “We explained to her the need to resume the yatra to console the family members of those who died following the death of my father. She (Sonia Gandhi) did not cite any specific reason but did not appear to be favourably inclined over resuming the yatra.”

(Based on internet reports)

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