Ashamed of being a Congress man?: Politicking Wishesh
Namaskaram andi!
Hope you
are enjoying your special exclusive from Wishesh. First on the agenda is
our homage to the departed legendary leader who strived for the masses
during his tenure as the Chief Minister of the state for three
consecutive teems between 1984- 1995, N T Rama Rao the founder of TDP.
The visionary leader was no short of a divine miracle in bringing back
smiles on the faces of the weaker sections with his Rs2 per a kilo of
rice. He is respected and revered by the public even to this day on his
17th death anniversary. His rule was the golden period in Telugu era
known as Rama Rajyam.' Wishesh bows to the leader who was a legend in
the tinsel world and in the political arena, equally. There was none
before or after like him. Sir, we await your rebirth to give us another
glimpse of such a rich saga. .......................(Wishesh AarKay)
Ashamed of being a Congress man?:
Many Congress leaders from Seemandhra expressed their discontent over
strong signals from the central high command that T state formation is
on the anvil. Reacting sharply to such issues many leaders openly spoke
their dissent over the issue. However one leader a sitting MLA from
Pedana, Krishna district had gone overboard with his quotes.
Jogi
Ramesh voiced his ire on the Congress high command over its alleged
proposal to bifurcate the state. He warned that their would be mass
resignations of Seemandhra leaders from the party after any such
announcements. Not staying at that point he also claimed that they would
teach the party, a lesson. He added that he was ashamed of being in
Congress. This was something that would not go down well with the
seniors, if this statement is recorded, claim political whiz.
Settlers have come in search of a living, now they want to stakes!:
The TRS leader and senior member of the KCR clan, K T Ramarao claimed
that Seemandhra leaders came as settlers to Hyderabad for a living and
they have started to stake their claim on the city which is a part of
the Telangana that TRS dreamy of. Is it right on the part of the senior
leader to voice in such disgrace manner. This leader was born in
Siddipet to parents who had generations back, migrated to these parts.
KTR did
his education in Guntur and worked in US. With such a diverse background
his narrow talks surprised many. Politically fighting for a cause is a
different issue and branding Seemandhra people as 'settlers' is
indigestible felt many. Leaders who aspire to don dominant role in the
near future must edit their speeches as their words are Commandments to
the masses.
Referendum on Hyderabad, TRS consents!:
Owing to the speculation over making the state capital as a union
territory there are rumors doing the rounds that the TRS supremo K Chandrashekar Rao is prepared for a referendum to judge the mass opinion
on the issue. The need arises after many leaders of the GHMC demanded a
separate Hyderabad cutting party lines.
It is
quite surprising that the leader opts for this choice as till date there
is not much on records about leaders from Hyderabad participating in
the Telangana agitation. And in this situation does he bank on the OU
students and T JAC government officers who supported the agitation to be
in his favour. However referendum would mean only elected leaders
opinion poll. Will his ambition of uniting Hyderabad with the rest of
Telangana come true?
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