The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) enactment has stepped successful to defuse tensions betwixt Vijayawada MP Kesineni Sivanath (Chinni) and Tiruvuru MLA Kolikapudi Srinivas Rao aft their differences spilled into the nationalist domain.
The leadership, acrophobic implicit the increasing discord successful Krishna district, has directed some the leaders to support subject and resoluteness their issues internally.
On Tuesday, Mr. Srinivas Rao appeared earlier the disciplinary committee and presented documents and explained successful penning his version. “I person clarified each issues and volition abide by immoderate determination our enactment president N. Chandrababu Naidu takes,” helium said aft the meeting.

Vijayawada MP Kesineni Sivanath. | Photo Credit: File Photo
Mr. Sivanath, who besides appeared earlier the panel, was advised to rise grievances straight with the enactment alternatively than successful public.
In a related move, the TDP enactment besides sought a study from Kavali MLA Kavya Krishna Reddy pursuing complaints from section leaders.
It was learnt that the enactment made it wide to the warring nationalist representatives that the Mr. Naidu would not tolerate indiscipline. They were advised to enactment unneurotic successful the involvement of the authorities and the radical who voted for the alliance.
Both the leaders were reminded that indiscipline would not beryllium tolerated. District coordinators were tasked with mediating betwixt them and ensuring regular coordination meetings.
The enactment was focusing connected preserving unity and subject wrong the organisation, sources said.
It whitethorn beryllium recalled that the supporters of Mr. Sivanath and Mr. Srinivas Rao had engaged successful online spats, prompting the enactment to enactment swiftly. The disciplinary committee had summoned some leaders for a elaborate reappraisal astatine the enactment office successful Amaravati.
The disciplinary committee comprises enactment State president Palla Srinivasa Rao, Panchumarthi Anuradha, Varla Ramaiah, and M.A. Sherif.

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