Governor accepts Viswaroop's resignation. What's next?
Governor E S L Narasimhan on Saturday accepted the resignation tendered by P Viswaroop from the post of state animal husbandry minister.
Viswaroop submitted his resignation two days ago protesting the proposed bifurcation of the state. He also quit the Congress party, though he said he would continue as an MLA to oppose the resolution in the State Assembly over the division.
"I am moved by the ongoing agitation (in Seemandhra) for a unified state. Hence, I have decided to step down from the Minister's post," Viswaroop had said.
Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy asked the Governor to accept Viswaroop's resignation when the issue was referred to him. Based on the Chief Minister's advice, the Governor accepted the Minister's resignation, official sources said. Viswaroop becomes the first AP Minister to have quit over the state bifurcation issue, though the resignations supposed to have been submitted by at least 10 other Congress Ministers are pending with the CM.
It is learnt that Viswaroop may soon join the Jagan Reddy-led YSR Congress, which is steadfastly opposed to division of Andhra Pradesh. The Congress Working Committee on July 30 announced its decision to carve out a separate state of Telangana by bifurcating Andhra Pradesh. Since then Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions are witnessing widespread agitation.