Tussle between KCR, Naidu is fabricated: Yashki Hyderabad, Feb 12 (INN): Former MP Madhu Yashki Goud on Thursday alleged that the ongoing tussle between Chief Ministers of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, K Chandrashekar Rao and N Chandrababu Naidu, was artificial.
Speaking to media persons in the Assembly premises here, Madhu Yashki said both the Chief Ministers have been fighting in public as part of match-fixing with the sole intention of diverting the attention of people's attention from real issues. He said although the people have given them mandate for five years, both are preparing ground for 2019 elections.
Yashki said that both the Chief Ministers live in the same joint capital of Hyderabad and also have a common Governor. If Chandrababu Naidu is doing some injustice to Telangana or if Andhra Pradesh is having any problem with Telangana Government, both the Chief Ministers could speak to each other and even meet for a few minutes to resolve the issue. However, as part of the secret understanding, both are resorting to allegations and counter-allegations. He said both KCR and Naidu are cheating the Telugu speaking people of two States.
Yashki said both the Chief Ministers would meet the same fate as the BJP and Congress have faced in Delhi if they don't mend their ways.
The Congress MP also described Naidu's Warangal rally as match-fixing and said while the TRS Government denied permission for Congress padayatra in Hyderabad, it has permitted TDP's rally in Warangal.
News Posted: 12 February, 2015
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