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Succession crisis in Andhra: Sonia meets Moily

Last Updated 06 September 2009, 10:29 IST

Moily is in charge of the Congress' Andhra Pradesh affairs. 

"Moily met Gandhi at around 11.30 am on Sunday. The party high command is closely watching the developments in the state party," a senior Congress leader from Andhra Pradesh said.

The national leadership is unhappy over the pressure tactics being adopted by a section in the party, the source said.

YSR died in a helicopter crash in Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday and his body was found in a forest a day later along with those of four others accompanying him.

"The party is looking for a leader from the Reddy community for the chief minister's post as the number of legislators from the Reddy community is very high," the source said.

Jaganmohan, 37, has emerged as the frontrunner to succeed his father YSR as the chief minister after the state cabinet presided over by K. Rosaiah, who was installed as acting chief minister on Thursday, passed a resolution urging the Congress party's central leadership to let Jaganmohan take over the mantle.

Many state legislators had met Moily and submitted a memorandum to make Jaganmohan the chief minister.

The party's national leadership is yet to decide on YSR's successor.

Earlier in the day Sunday, a meeting convened by the Congress party in Andhra Pradesh to condole the death of YSR ended in utter chaos as supporters of Jaganmohan created a ruckus, demanding that he be made the next chief minister.

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(Published 06 September 2009, 10:21 IST)

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