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Nerella incident: Geeta wants SC/ST Atrocity case slapped on erring cops

Hyderabad, Questioning the Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao as to why he was not responding on Nerella issue, Congress senior leader Dr J Geetha Reddy alleged that the state government resorting to attacks on daliths by standing beside sand mafia.

Speaking to the media here on Tuesday, Geetha Reddy demanded the state government to file SC, ST Atrocity case against the police who tortured Nerella daliths. She asked TRS leaders not to speak similar to mad people and alleged that TRS leaders were resorting to low level politics in regard to Sircilla incident. It was not correct to TRS leaders to say that only four daliths received police torture. “Is this the attitude towards daliths?” she questioned and asked IT Minister KT Ramarao to tell whether he was not in position to see the condition of daliths in his own constituency. “KTR has no humanity”, she lamented.

TPCC official spokesperson Dasoju Sravan alleged that the heat of Meira Kumar visit of Siricilla district touched KCR seat. The TRS leaders, who sell sand illegally, have no right to criticise the Congress party, he said. Demanding the resignation KTR, Dasoju said that he will rub his nose to the land if KTR wins from Sircilla in 2019 elections. The police resorting to violence than during United Andhra Pradesh state, he said and alleged that Animal Husbandry Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav was address for low level politics. Asking Talasani whether he had common sense, Dasoju described TRS leaders as uneducated fools. It was atrocious on the part of MP Balka Suman, who was a dalith, to speak against daliths, he wondered and suggested Suman not to carry the palanquin of anti-daliths. He threw challenge at KTR to come forward for a open debate on Nerella issue and suggested KTR not to make the small leaders to speak against Nerella issue. He asked dalith intellectuals to awake and question the TRS government.

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