Is KCR doubting Jagan?: morning Wishesh
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edition news round up brought to you by Wishesh team. The climate at
the capital is quite refreshing and as usual Hyderabad is decked up with
its traffic jams across the important junctions. Have a great day and
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Looks like the TRS supremo K Chandrasekhar Reddy is slowly realizing
the potential danger posed by the YSR Congress party led by Jagan Mohan
Reddy. The leader shot sharp criticism at the Kadapa MP, 'if YSRCP
comes to power Telangana would go from bad to worse.'
Till some
time the leader who was very confident over the party's prospects in
the region, seems to be a little shaky at the moment. In fact earlier on
several occasions the TRS leader never felt that Jagan would be a
reckoning force, but as more and more leaders were walking into YSRCP
from other parties including the TRS, KCR is a little concerned.
Since embarking on the massive walkathon 'Vastunna mee kosam' the TDP
supremo N Chandrababu Naidu is on a spree of promising the moon and the
stars, if back to power. Though political critics doubt their
fulfillment, intellectual feel that the former chief minister must be
having an innovate initiative to make his promises real. The latest out
of the world promise by the leader was to waive the loans of the DWCRA
women and provide good buying price for farmers, as per the
recommendations of the Swaminathan Committee. Well while the later is
possible, critics expressed doubts that the former would be really tough
if TDP comes to power.
The state Congress committee plans to hold a brain storming session to
discuss about the various issues faced by the public and the modus
operandi to find a solution for them. However sources claim that the T Congress leaders plan to put pressure on the core committee to discuss
the T issue first as it is the most predominant issue faced by the
people of the region. This plan mooted by the T leaders raises doubts
whether the Congress session would ever do any good, amidst the chaos.
(Wishesh-AarKay)
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