TPCC chief and Malkajgiri MP A Revanth Reddy today warned Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao that the Congress would organise "massive agitations" against the latter's "autocratic and dictatorial rule".
Reddy alleged that the people of Telangana were "facing a lot injustice" as the KCR regime was not being able to provide employment to them even seven years after the formation of the state.
He made these remarks while referring to the protest that was staged by students from the state currently studying in Delhi yesterday. Alleging that Telugu persons were being discriminated against and that people from northern India were being favoured over them, they had organised a demonstration outside the Telangana Bhavan in Delhi to demand that all the posts at the Bhavan be held by people from the state. Former MP Konda Vishweshwar Reddy had also extended his support to the students.
This prompted the TPCC head to also take to his Twitter to flay the TRS government.
In an acerbic post, he wrote that the injustice being meted out to the people of the state was "an indication" that "the final round of agitation" against the government would start soon.
The leader also alleged that the state government had failed to protect the aspirations of the unemployed youth of the state.