
Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy appears to be in no mood to celebrate the completion of his three years in office and he is preparing to quit the post for the sake of Samaikyandhra.
On Monday, when he completed three years in the hot seat, Kiran continued to make attack on the Congress high command while participating in Rachabanda programme at Rayachoti in Kadapa district.
He indicated that he might not continue on the post for long.
“I'm the 16th Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. Many more will come after me. They are lot of people in the queue. Post is not important, but the State is important and it will remain forever," he said while announcing that he was against the decision of the Congress party to divide Andhra Pradesh.
Speaking about his three-year term in office, Kiran Kumar Reddy said that he faced several challenges at every step.
There were massive agitations in Telangana and Seemandhra regions. While one part of the State was affected with drought, another suffered due to heavy rains and cyclones.
"We have faced three cyclones in the recent past and now gearing up to face the fourth cyclone," he said.