Thursday , April 18 2024

KCR Enacting New Dramas in Name of Third Front–Cong

Hyderabad,  Alleging that the Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao raised the  curtains to new front only to divert the attention of the people from the un-implemented assurances, the TPCC general secretary and chief official spokesperson Dasoju Sravan has said that KCR met West Bengal Chief Minister Mamatha Benerjee by travelling in chartered flight spending Rs.one crore of public money.

       Speaking to the media here on Wednesday, Sravan quoted  a report from the Telegraph English daily stating that Mamatha was against Third Front and it shows the inefficiency of KCR. The people of Telangana were distanced from the social justice at the election year, he said and alleged that KCR was enacting dramas in the name of new Front colluding with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Finding fault with the TRS MPs for giving an impression that it was waging movement on reservations, Sravan reminded that TRS party praised Modi saying that no Prime Minister matches Modi’s caliber. “TRS MPs are enacting new drama in the name of reservations issue supporting Modi all these days”, he pointed out. The TRS party was agitating in the Parliament to ensure that the no-confidence motion  will not come for discussion,  while neighboring state was waging a  movement on no-confidence motion, he fumed. The TRS MPs were behaving like ‘chiller gang’ entering into the  well, he charged and said that Singapore Prime Minister never sleeps in farm houses like  KCR, who was speaking on Singapore development. He said that he was releasing six-pages open letter addressed to KCR on latter’s rule in the state.

        Another spokesperson Pyata Ramesh alleged that  students were distancing from education due to state government’s policies. The education system was being weakened in the state due to lack of adequate funds to the schools and colleges. He demanded the state government to set up commission on the policy on University education.

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