Let us jointly commit suicide?: Politicking Wishesh
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Let us jointly commit suicide:
The war of words between the YSRCP leader Konda Surekha and the TRS
leader K Chandrasekhar Rao resulted in a chaotic situation in Warangal,
yesterday. Activists of both the parties clashed for a brief moments
when the police dispersed them after a mild lathi-charge.
In her
latest bid the YSRCP leader challenged the TRS leader that she was
prepared to commit suicide in front of the Congress led UPA chairpesron
Ms Sonia Gandhi's residence for want of Telangana. She also questioned
if the TRS chief had the guts to join. What will be the TRS reply? Or
will the cops take on her for 'attempt on suicide'?
Do not bring Rayalaseema faction to Warangal!:
The TRS leader and Medak MP, Vijayasanthi slammed the YSRCP for trying
to introduce the faction tradition in Telangana. She led a vociferous
attack on the YSRCP and warned that if incidents like Warangal repeat
again then the latter's events in the T area will be strongly protested
by the locals.
The Medak
MP also said that TRS would not tolerate such issues any further.
Conveniently she should have sent the warning signals into the Kadapa MP
led party. However the other party is not as timid as most major
parties and will give a befitting reply if required, felt analysts.
T Congress leaders media stunt:
Telangana leaders from the Congress are trying to hog the media
limelight the wrong way? This is a question that seem to persist. While
they are a part of the Congress, they blame the party for all reasons,
with a positive node that the high command is in favour of the T
formation. If that is so what is the reason for delay? On the other
hand, non-Congress leaders blame the central party for the delay in the
issue? Who is right?
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