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General Forum: Govt. and Politics | TRS chief K C R wants Congressmen to oust CM Y S R, while he still continues his association with UPA. Is he playing double standards? | |
| KCR is in deepest trouble as his TRS is turning out to be militant!
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 11, Sep 2005 10:32:29 AM IST YSR & KCR - both are non-standard.
It is not our boon, but bane to have such people as our leaders. We have already started our backward journey.
Posted by: SATYA RAMA PRASAD KALLURI At: 8, Sep 2005 1:03:29 AM IST Double standards? No he has got only one standard.
Posted by: Bahud♥♥rapu Baatasaari At: 5, Sep 2005 8:25:07 PM IST KCR without naxal support is almost zero. At
the same time he wants power, as a minister at the Centre. On the insistence of the Centre, the state govt has banned the naxal& associated outfits, recently. Now, as a central minister, how can he reconcile his stand vis-a-vis the naxals. His two legs are in two boats, which are drifting apart, in high sea.
His fate is obvious.
Posted by: Mr. Rajman Soman At: 5, Sep 2005 1:28:43 PM IST !?!?
ayOmayamlO ke.si.Ar...varavarAvu daggaraki veLLADu!
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 5, Sep 2005 10:34:58 AM IST I predicted this situation in 2003 itself! I wrote about it in one of my articles also!...
Ti.Ar.es..rAjakIya bhavishattu pramAdamlO undi.
Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 4, Sep 2005 5:47:47 PM IST Dr. YSR become CM that is what he wanted and so KCR. Now they are passing time which opposition doesn't like.
If KCR and the team wants a separate Telangana what they were doing at Delhi. There is no single movement / step to get a separate state. Means the residents are not ready for the change. When the things pushup and builds the pressure who can stop divison of AP. There are examples already infront of the people in the name of Jarkhand, Uttaranchal & Chattis Gadh.
Now KCR comeout with naxal policy that already being transmitted into the public and awaited for their valuable opinion at free of cost. Any how KCR and the team are comfortable for another five years in the name of Telangana.
Mean while Rahul's entry will make a total difference in the politics for which the opposition and it's allies do need proper understanding for which already CBN paved the way and discarded by the NI expert team.
Coming to the question of Dr. YSR there is no future for Congress_I if it can't retain the victory of YSR in the state as well as in the center. It's YSR who gave break for Cong-I to bring back into power in the state which is simply impossible for any veteran leader. If the state and central could not realize or recognize the efforts of YSR it's thier problem and also it is not limited to AP alone but for the whole Nation.
Just show me one alternate leader who can snatch the power from the iron grip of CBN ?
Posted by: Mr. M Kumar N At: 3, Sep 2005 12:20:22 PM IST We will wait for the day when both will be taught a lesson.
Posted by: SATYA RAMA PRASAD KALLURI At: 3, Sep 2005 0:59:15 AM IST The honeymoon of opportunist politics seemed to have ended. TRS chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao openly criticized CM Rajasekhara Reddy’s policies, particularly the state government’s decision to re-impose ban on naxals. KCR was spitting venom on YSR and even went on to ask state Congressmen to oust YSR from Chief Minister’s post. TRS decided to go alone in the ensuing municipal polls and threatened Congress that it would teach a lesson. Is it KCR or YSR, who’s playing the spoilsport? Discuss.
Posted by: Executive Editor TP At: 2, Sep 2005 9:47:25 PM IST
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