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Prof K Nageshwar: Prof K Nageshwar on Vallabhaneni Vamsi episode in TDP (Video)

         #VamsisettojoinYSRCP #Gannavrampolitics #NchandrababuNaidu

వంశీ కథ YCP లో చేరడంతోనే ముగుస్తుందా?||Prof K Nageshwar on Vallabhaneni Vamsi episode in TDP||
Two days after meeting Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, TDP MLA from the Gannavaram Assembly constituency, Vallabhaneni Vamsi resigned from the primary membership of the party and reportedly tendered his resignation as a legislator on Sunday.

The Telugu Desam Party, in a press release, said the MLA cited the YSRCP’s “vindictive politics” as the reason.

Mr. Vamsi intends to quit politics to “safeguard” the public from the friction between the two rival parties — the YSRCP and the TDP.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar: Prof K Nageshwar on Vallabhaneni Vamsi episode in TDP (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: Prof K Nageshwar on Vallabhaneni Vamsi episode in TDP (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Prof K Nageshwar on Vallabhaneni Vamsi episode in TDP (Video)
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#VamsisettojoinYSRCP #Gannavrampolitics #NchandrababuNaidu వంశీ కథ YCP లో చేరడంతోనే ముగుస్తుందా?||Prof K Nageshwar on Vallabhaneni Vamsi episode in TDP|| Two days after meeting Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, TDP MLA from the Gannavaram Assembly constituency, Vallabhaneni Vamsi resigned from the primary membership of the party and reportedly tendered his resignation as a legislator on Sunday. The Telugu Desam Party, in a press release, said the MLA cited the YSRCP’s “vindictive politics” as the reason. Mr. Vamsi intends to quit politics to “safeguard” the public from the friction between the two rival parties — the YSRCP and the TDP.