Hyderabad: KCR had deceived farmers, students and everyone, complained TYSRCP secretaries Konda Raghava Reddy and Siva Kumar. They slammed KCR’s arrogant rule and commented that he was mocking the constitution through his rule. They cautioned that they would not allow this to happen anymore.
TYSRCP held a huge agitation at Tank Bund in Hyderabad in protest to the arrogant behaviour of KCR’s Government in not inviting the party to the all-party meeting held recently. On this occasion, the leaders slammed KCR for making farmers suffer.
The Government had boasted about making 43 decisions in the very first cabinet meeting. It had made many promises including loan waiver. The TYSRCP leaders questioned what had happened to them. They stated that KCR was respecting neither the political parties nor the Election Commission nor the people’s verdict. They mentioned that KCR had defied people’s trust and was behaving arrogantly.
They mentioned how the former CM Dr.YS Rajasekhar Reddy had developed the state irrespective of regional favouritism. They stated that KCR, on the other hand, was resorting to deception in the name of projects. They reminded how YSR had allocated Rs.40,000 crore for 36 projects of Telangana and provided irrigation water to 50 lakh acres. They cautioned that they would not spare it if KCR tried to ignore or defame such a great leader.
The TYSRCP leaders commented that the defection of MPs and MLAs from the party did not mean the party was merged in TRS. They remarked that KCR’s family rule was soon to end.
Siva Kumar criticised that the people of Telangana could get nothing in the past 2.5 years except “Bangaru Telangana” slogan. Over not realizing the poll promises, KCR was raising curtains to new acts, he commented. He remarked that KCR was taking decisions at his will regarding reorganization and was conducting the all-party meeting only for namesake. He commented that KCR was afraid of YSRCP’s impending growth, hence was trying to beat it with insult. He demanded apology for the unconstitutional behaviour, reminding the court’s multiple warnings to the Government from the past.
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