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Kancha Ilaiah's Poser To Pithadhipathis
The controversial writer questioned them over their silence on the plight of the cotton farmers, and slammed KCR and the Arya Vysyas, too, over the issue.
Stating that cotton farmers were also Hindus, controversial writer Kancha Ilaiah asked the Pitadhipathis why they were not responding to the issues of the cotton farmers.
Speaking at the TMASS meeting at Secunderabad on Sunday, Ilaiah lashed out at all and sundry over the issue.
Lashing out at Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao for wanting to spend Rs. 500 crores on a new Secretariat for the state instead of on the cotton farmers, he asked the CM how statehood for Telangana happened if the vaasthu of the Secretariat was not good.
He also said he would visit the Warangal market soon and expose the businessmen there.
Dragging his bete noire, the Arya Vysya community, also into the issue, Ilaiah said that the derogatory wall posters pasted in front of his residence in Tarnaka that called him ignorant and a bonehead and that led to some unrest among his supporters, were the handiwork of the Arya Vysya community, and that they should protect the farmers instead of targeting him.
He also asked the Chief Minister, who has proposed making Telugu compulsory in government schools, why he had admitted his grandson in an English-medium school.