Like father..... like son: Politicking Wishesh
Namaskaram andi!
Hope you
are enjoying your special exclusive from Wishesh. Once again wishing you
all Happy 2013, we try to bring out how the public like you & me
feel about the present happenings. This is just to bring out the lighter
side of the issue while no harm is intended to anyone. This section
includes gossips from the grapevine for reader enrichment. Do send in
your comments or criticism for us to give you the
best.................................(Wishesh AarKay)
Is rapport with MIM creating problems for YSRCP: It is a known fact that (MIM) Owaisi clan and YSR clan, vibe well and share a good relationships. Another fact is that YSR Congress is gaining prominence in the Telangana region. These are two different incidents with one common reaction. The YSRCP seems to be getting into a murky situation on this.
While the
TRS seems to be blaming the YSRCP over Akbaruddin's 'hate' speech, even
has been overheard as blaming Jagan Mohan Reddy being instrumental for
the issue. On the contrary, YSRCP denied the whole allegation and
equally condemned the issue, though after a hiatus. The delay had let
the tongues wag, feel critics.
Like father..... like son: Nara Chandrabbu Naidu and his son Lokesh are people who talk the same word in different languages. Like the father tries his best to woo rural voters by his fiery speeches, and the modern younger leader takes to his twitter account to address his literate brethren. On the other hand, media gives prominence to both campaigning leaders, with due credence. About the seniors, Vastunna Mee Kosam, crossing 1,500 kms, Lokesh expressed no surprise but admired the determination of the 63-years-old veteran, to fight for people. That sounds great!
On the
contrary, men on the ruling side claim that the leader has granted
'impossible' boons to the public, enroute his padayatra. The veteran on
his massive walkathon had been promising the moon for which is is little
known whether the party has done some homework or if its just to garner
support.
However
critics felt a little uncomfortable with the schemes announced by the
TDP and were short of words to express why the leaders had not
implemented such welfare programs during the earlier nine year rule. Had
he done it...he would not have been dethroned at all.
Blaming game: Congress and TDP go all out, without reasons, to lash at each other at every , to gain political mileage and have a dig. While the TDP is strongly holding on to its placard about the corruption in ruling party, Congress looks for various reasons.
The other
day political statement by PCC Chief Botsa became a joke to the
onlookers. The leader blamed the TDP over the delay of the T issue.
Probably he was mentioning about the U-turn taken by TDP in 2009, after
Congress hinted over Telangana formation. But to talk about it now was
meaningless, felt many present over there.
Particularly
after the ruling party's two member team expressed two opinions on the
issue at the all-party-meet held in Delhi. In fact Congress was the only
party that behaved differently while all others expressed pro-T
opinions. Among all TDP's stand was most appreciated by contemporaries
cutting party lines. Yet, Botsa took an older instance to revive the
blame game.
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