BJP seeks AP CM Rosaiah's dismissal for 'Red Zone' speech

Hyderabad: BJP Andhra Pradesh unit today urged state Governor E S L Narasimhan to dismiss Chief Minister K Rosaiah and some of his cabinet colleagues for deliberate violation of prohibitory orders by addressing a 'dharna' here recently.

In a memorandum submitted to the Governor, the BJP said, "Rosaiah not only participated in the 'dharna' at Basheerbagh locality here, he also addressed it where prohibitory orders were in force."

The dharna was organised by Congress workers and leaders on Friday to protest the derogatory remarks of former RSS chief Sudarshan against party president Sonia Gandhi.

The party said the dharna was held in an area declared as the 'Red Zone' in the police parlance since the area is within one km radius from the State Assembly where any kind of dharna or procession was prohibited under Section 144 of CRPC.

There have been instances in the past when different organisations and political parties tried to hold dharnas in the prohibited area, but in all such cases, people concerned irrespective of their social, political and administrative status were arrested by police, BJP said.

In the memorandum, the party alleged that police failed to act to prevent or disrupt the staging of dharna in the prohibited area.

The BJP urged the Governor to call for a report from the state DGP K Aravinda Rao over the episode and order initiation of disciplinary action against officials who ignored rules.

The Chief Minister being the head of the government failed his constitutional responsibility by wilfully violating the regulation of his own government which constitutes a criminal offence and warrants action, the party said.

A six-member delegation led by state BJP Chief and MLA G Kishan Reddy met the government and submitted the memorandum. Former Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya, national secretary Dr K Laxman and State Party General Secretary N Ramachander Rao were among the delegation members.

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