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CPI Demands 5 Assembly Seats Threaten to pull out of Alliance

Hyderabad: The grand alliance partner CPI, has issued the second ultimatum to Congress party over the seat-sharing arrangement on Friday. The state secretary of the party Chada Venkat Reddy alleged that the Congress party leadership had announced the allocation of three assembly segments to their party without taking their consent on the issue.

He made it clear that there was no question of going back on their demand of allocation of 5 assembly segments to the party while warning that they would pull out of the grand alliance if their demand was not met.” We will announce our future action plan if our demand is not met. Our party leaders are very particular about it,” he said.  Reddy said that they had decided to meet the all the leaders  of the alliance like CLP Leader K. Jana Reddy, TJS President Kodandaram and TDP Telangana president L.Ramana on the issue.

The party has been demanding the Congress party to concede Bellampally, Kothagudem, Wyra, Mancheriyal and Bellampally assembly segments. It may be noted here that the Congress party had decided to give 14 seats to the TDP, 8 seats to TJS, 3 seats to the CPI and one seat to Telangana Inti Party.(NSS)