Hyderabad,Oct27: Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee chief D Srinivas who is in Delhi to hold consultation with the senior congress leaders is confident that he will continue as the PCC chief for another three years.In view of the reports that appeared in a section of the media that Jaganmohan Reddy, MP from Kadapa will be made the chief of APCC, Srinivas flew to Delhi to clarify his position as the APCC chief from the senior Congress leaders.Dispelling fears about his position as party chief in Andhra Pradesh he said he would continue in that post for another three years. ``In case the High Command asks me to tender my resignation I will bide by the High Command’s decision,’’ he said.Srinivas will address the media today after having consultation with finance minister Pranab Mukherjee , senior Congress leader Oscar Fernandez, Veerappa Moily and Ahmed Patel.
He is also likely to have talks with party president Sonia Gandhi if she gives the appointment.Botsa for Delhi Meanwhile as a part of his strategy to strengthen his group among the Congress legislators in the state, he called on Botsa Satyanaraya, Panchyat Raj minister from Northern Andhra to Delhi on Tuesday.Responding to PCC chief’s cal Botsa left for Delhi on Tuesday morning. Botsa has a following of 15 MLAs of Nothern Andhra behind him.During his stay in Delhi, Botsa apart from meeting the senior Congress leaders will have talks with Kesava Rao member of Congress Working committee.