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Leave leadership issues to me, Sonia tells Jagan

Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, whose supporters have been campaigning for making him the Chief Minister, today met Congress President Sonia Gandhi, who told him to leave the issue of leadership change in Andhra Pradesh to her. - Reddy"s son, Jaganmohan, meets Sonia - Sanjaya Baru: Look East policy comes of age">Sanjaya Baru: Look East policy comes of age - Brown celebrates Diwali at 10, Downing Street - Sonia, Raj hold poll rally in Nashik - Rain toll mounts to 194 - Flood damage estimated at Rs 12225 cr "Leave the decision to me. I will look after," Jaganmohan told reporters quoting Gandhi as saying. Jaganmohan, who is on his first visit here to attend the meeting of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance, added he has full faith in the party leadership and "whatever decision she takes, we will abide by it". The 37-year old first time MP from Kadapa, also dismissed as "speculation" when asked whether the campaign to make him the Chief Minister after his father"s death was true. "These kind of speculation is not good", he said. He added he also briefed the party high command in detail on the party situation in the state. Jaganmohan is accompanied by K V P Ramachandra Rao, his late father"s close aide and the man behind the "Jagan-for-CM" campaign. His supporters, including state ministers, MPs and MLAs, have been carrying out a campaign to make him the chief minister though the Congress High Command has not taken any decision on the issue.


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