YSR Congress chief Jaganmohan Reddy may be a force to reckon with in Andhra Pradesh but in New Delhi he seems to have been 'cornered'.
Rediff.com has learnt that the Kadapa MP has been pushed to eleventh row -- the last row in the Lok Sabha -- with a division number of 363.
Jagan used to sit in the treasury bench next to Rahul Gandhi when he was a Congress MP.
The shift, the order for which was issued by the Speaker's Office on Wednesday, came following Jagan's victory in the recent Kadapa bye-election.
As per Lok Sabha rules, regional political parties with a single member sit in the last row.
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