"The decision to impose President's rule in Andhra Pradesh is unfortunate. People of the state voted Congress to power with a view that it would provide stability.
"But the party has given up its hopes in forming the government and has recommended for President's rule, which shows that it is on the verge of total collapse," senior YSRCP leader M V Mysoora Reddy told reporters here.
"The (Congress) party MLAs are running helter-skelter for political cover after gauging the situation and concluding that the Congress boat is sinking and it is time for Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to pack their bags," he said.
In an apparent reference to Union Minister Jairam Ramesh, he said, "The person who was nominated to the Upper House was part of the team that has drafted a Bill, which has many loopholes and has whipped regional passions.
"He made many promises of special status and package, schools, universities and many other sops to Seemandhra. These are all empty promises and they cannot be fulfilled with elections very close at hand and surveys pointedly telling that Congress will get just 50 -60 seats," Reddy said.