KCR Slammed By Congress MLCs
Congress MLCs K Janardhan Reddy and Rudraraju Padmaraju question KCR's unethical language and actions.
Hyderabad | 26th January 2011
Congress MLCs K Janardhan Reddy and Rudraraju Padmaraju on Tuesday condemned the foul language which was allegedly used by Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) President K Chandrasekhara Rao against Congress leaders while addressing a meeting held at Sadashivpeta on Monday.
Releasing a letter to media persons at the CLP Office, the MLCs termed KCR's language as unethical and unwarranted.
They alleged that KCR's foul language was spreading confusion, rousing emotions and passion, and was spreading misconceptions on the Telangana statehood issue.
The MLCs added that when Sangareddy MLA T Jayaprakash Reddy raised his voice against KCR's attitude, the TRS leader provoked his supporters and party activists to resort to attacking the MLA.
Taking offense at KCR's statement that 'the Congress leaders are haggling for posts and contracts,' the MLCs said that the TRS chief was speaking out his mind without even thinking of his own party's stand.
They alleged that in the name of Telangana agitation, KCR made Harish Rao a minister when the latter had not even contested for the Assembly seat, and that his son K Taraka Rama Rao wad dragged into politics at the cost of his education in the U.S.A., and that KCR had launched the Telangana Jagruti so that his daughter Kavita haa a platform to build her political base.
The MLCs further charged KCR of threatening industrialists and entrepreneurs at a meeting convened to discuss, and possibly build a suitable atmosphere for the establishment of industrial units.
Besides, KCR has provoked students to commit suicide for the cause of Telangana, and by launching agitations when examinations were around the corner, spoilt their careers, the MLCs charged.
They criticized the TRS chief's statement that the Singur project was only supplying water to Hyderabad, thereby neglecting the interests of the people of Medak and Telangana. The MLCs said that perhaps KCR had forgotten that Hyderabad was a part of Telangana, and that the water was not being supplied to the Seemandhra regions.
The MLCs charged that KCR had taken to making baseless allegations against everyone who did not agree with him, even against leaders who had got nothing to do with Telangana.
The MLCs said that taking all the 'antics' of KCR in consideration, the possibility of any rapid development taking place in Telangana after it became a separate state was doubtful.
Courtesy: INN
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