KCR bowing to pressures?: Politicking Wishesh
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KCR bowing to pressures from TDP, YSRCP:
The Telangana Rashtra Samithi Supremo K Chandrasekhar Rao is slowly
yielding to pressure. TDP padayatra and YSR Congress Party's growing
popularity had seen a sea of change in the loyalty to the TRS. To
strengthen the party from within KCR is going beyond, claim critics. Of
course, to some extent the claim could be true, the leader was spotted,
inviting a small time leader at his own area.
Normally
many leaders who wanted to join the TRS from the Telangana region had to
meet KCR on an appointed date, as specified by his staff, at the party
office and offer their support. But things reversed for a leader in
Medchal. In contrary to the custom, KCR walked into Medchal to welcome
the small timer. Things are changing maaan!
Firing Kiran is the only objective:
Not all is well in state Congress, has been the talk of the town,
especially after the brain storming session held last Sunday (December
16). However due to many unknown reasons or hidden agendas, some leaders
are openly slamming the chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy, even when
he could do very little in the context. Sometimes holding on to CM's
chair is like sitting on Damocles throne.
However
the heights of hatred spilled on the CM came to light over the
controversy raised by two MPs from Telangana region. Karim Nagar MP
Ponnam Prabhakar and Peddapalli MP Vivek were ever targeting the CM on
any given occasion. This time they blamed that the cotton farmer was the
most neglected person in the state. This is a point to be noted, as the
most suffered is farming and the cotton farmer is equally bearing the
brunt too. But another query by the MPs, made onlookers ponder. The MPs
wanted the CM to talk to Cotton Corporation of India to procure the farm
returns at a good rate. CCI is a central organization and the MPs are
the people who are to influence Delhi over the issue. How is it right to
blame the CM for their helplessness too is a question that did not go
down well with the critics.
Will leaders death result in Telangana?:
Slamming has become a game that gains limelight and popularity figures
soar, which is the present funda of politics. However many a times the
wafer thin line between the positive and negative comments has been
conveniently eroded by our witty politicians.
The
recent upheaval between KCR and Konda Surekha of YSRC party seems to be
of this genre. Initially Surekha had openly said that only after KCR's
family dies, Telangana will be a reality. The statement was admonishing
and verbal slamming was vented by many TRS sympathizers over the issue.
In retort the TRS supremo was no better, he aired his ire over the
YSRCP leader and asked Surekha to die first! To what extent politicians
will stoop down to hog limelight?
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