New Delhi:
Acting tough, Congress high command on Saturday issued show cause notices to two Andhra Pradesh MPs - L Rajagopal and Madhu Goud Yashki - who are at the
forefront of anti and pro Telangana campaigns respectively.
The action came a day after it cracked the whip against rebel Andhra Pradesh Minister from Telangana K Venkata Reddy, who raised a storm by attacking Chief Minister K Rosaiah, for "deliberately lowering the party's prestige".
Rajagopal and Yashki have been asked to reply within 15 days. They have been charged with deliberately acting against party's interests despite advice and embarrassing the organisation.
The notice to the two MPs was issued by AICC general secretary Janardhan Dwivedi, who is in-charge of organisational affairs, this evening. The action approved by party President Sonia Gandhi came on the basis of a report from M Veerappa Moily, in-charge of party affairs in Andhra Pradesh.
The two MPs have been accused by the leadership of embarrassing the party with their actions and deliberately acting against its interests.
Rajagopal, a strong votary of unified Andhra Pradesh, had sent his resignation to Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar a day after the Centre announced that it would initiate steps for the formation of a separate Telangana. The Vijayawada MP had also observed a fast unto death, which was forcefully brought to an end by the authorities.
Yashki, the MP from Nizamabad in Telangana, was in the forefront of the pro Telangana agitation and is said to be the prime mover behind the resignations of the MPs from the region.