'T'ime bomb is ticking: Politicking Wishesh
Namaskaram andi!
Hope you
are enjoying your special exclusive from Wishesh. Before you get into
hectic schedules, we try to bring out, how public like you & me feel
about the present happenings. This is just 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)
CM warns KCR & Co:
KCR's speech at Samara Deeksha was literally unbearable for the
Congress leaders. The TRS supremo lashed out at state and center and
spared none of his vociferous campaigns. In fact even the Prime Minister
or the UPA Chairperson were spared. While none of the leaders from the T
Congress side had any objections for the denigrating remarks, the Chief
Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy and PCC Chief Botsa Satyanarayana felt
remorse over the incident.
CM openly
slammed the TRS Chief over the issue and said that talking ill of the
PM must not be encouraged. On the other hand, the worst affected T
ministers in the state cabinet bore the major brunt in silence.
KTR questions CM's statements:
TRS youth leader K T Ramarao retorted heavily on the comments made by
the CM against his father. He ascertained that to get into the good
books of the high command the 'sealed cover CM', has no stature to
disregard the chief of a massive protest who is backed by large section
of people. KTR was outlandish on the CM and added that the CM could not
even get the backing of his home district MLAs and he has no moral
grounds to talk about his father.
Telangana
is a sensitive issue that needs to be addressed immediately. People's
demand is the most important yardstick in democracy and if that is true
the division is the solution. But for a noble cause the dirty slangy
verbal wars only dilute the main issue. Because ultimately whether it is
T or AP, all of us are Indians and we got to live in harmony before and
after T formation.
Case on KCR:
Who has the guts to bell the cat is what I sense on this present
situation prevailing between the Congress T leaders and TRS. While the
TRS supremos lashed out with a dozen dirty slangy speeches on the
Congress leaders from T. On the other hand, the T Congress wants to file
a complaint against the TRS supremo for his unlimited provoking
statements.
But the
question is who would have the guts to do it, if it is an individual
affair, they would have to face the public ire. And if it is a
collective affair their electoral gains are sure to be affected. Already
its is abuzz that the Seemandhra is in favor of the YSRCP and Congress
has lost all hopes. With this complaint, Congress needs to wash its
hands off from this part of the country. Hence Congress would never take
this self-hurting step, claim critics. So is this the 'paper tiger'
story?
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