Congress leader and Nizamabad former MP Madhu Yashki Goud has alleged that the Telangana and the Andhra Pradesh Chief Ministers K Chandrashekar Rao and Chandrababu Naidu had come to an agreement to dilute the note-for-vote and the phone-tapping cases, and that that was the reason that KCR had called Naidu "Anna".
Speaking to the media on Wednesday, Goud said that both the "Chandras" were receiving "light" by distributing "darkness" to the people.
He alleged that both the Chief Ministers had grown politically by backstabbing former Chief Minister late N T Rama Rao, and were both now enacting political dramas for self-interests.
Goud claimed that KCR was going to Amaravathi only to derive political benefit in the upcoming GHMC elections, and remarked that he had turned a "best CM" for Erravalli and a "worst CM" for Telangana.
To buttress his point, he said that there was no need of Rs 40,000 crores for the Water Grid scheme and that it needed just Rs 4,000 crores. He also alleged that KCR's son and IT Minister K T Rama Rao had illegal villas, and was touring in special flights, which were examples for the latter's corrupt activities.
Nalgonda MP Gutha Sukhender Reddy too lashed out at KCR. He demanded that the CM disclose what transpired between him and his Andhra Pradesh counterpart Naidu, given that they hated each other till recently but were suddenly swirling in bonhomie. He added that the Chief Ministers had both turned dead-weights for their respective States.
Reddy was also riled over KCR spending Rs 100 crores over the Bathukamma celebrations but neglecting the farmers' suicides.
"KCR is passing time in the name of festivals without taking care of farmers' suicides," he alleged.
KCR was behaving like the Chief Minister of Gajwel, his constituency, and not the Chief Minister of Telangana, he stated.