Minister Botsa Satyanarayana, who was appointed as the new PCC chief by the congress party high command last night, said today in an interview in Delhi that youth would be given priority in the party.
Making it clear that he has a new responsibility as PCC chief, Botsa said he was determined to lead the party in the state in the most innovative way and strengthen it to the core. He said the party organization in the state would be revamped totally and new DCC chiefs appointed soon.
“I will strictly go by the party constitution and whoever violates the party discipline will face the consequences irrespective of his / her status in the party,” he warned the congress workers and leaders in the state.
Clarifying that he has no problems and differences with the chief minister Kirankumar reddy, the new PCC chief said the congress under his leadership in the state will work as the eyes and ears of the government.
Botsa said that the PCC will always work for people and try to solve their problems by conveying them to the government and ensuring solutions to them. “We will win hands down in the next elections and there is no doubt about it,” said Botsa enthusiastically.
Making it clear that he has a new responsibility as PCC chief, Botsa said he was determined to lead the party in the state in the most innovative way and strengthen it to the core. He said the party organization in the state would be revamped totally and new DCC chiefs appointed soon.
“I will strictly go by the party constitution and whoever violates the party discipline will face the consequences irrespective of his / her status in the party,” he warned the congress workers and leaders in the state.
Clarifying that he has no problems and differences with the chief minister Kirankumar reddy, the new PCC chief said the congress under his leadership in the state will work as the eyes and ears of the government.
Botsa said that the PCC will always work for people and try to solve their problems by conveying them to the government and ensuring solutions to them. “We will win hands down in the next elections and there is no doubt about it,” said Botsa enthusiastically.