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1 Year Of YSR’s Absence Vs 1 Year Of Rosaiah’s Rule

1 Year Of YSR’s Absence Vs 1 Year Of Rosaiah’s Rule
It has been 1 year that YSR passed away. And it also has been one year (almost) that Rosiah took the charge of CM’s office. It can be said without any exaggeration that AP has seen the darkest days in the last 1 year. He failed to handle many issues. He never took any decision without informing the High Command. His own men from Congress talked about him stating, “Thank god, he is old. Had he been young, he would have taken the permission from High Command to marry or to beget children”.
 
The main problems that he failed to accomplish are mainly
 
Telangana issue:
YSR silenced TRS and its leaders both morally and politically in his reign. But Rosiah couldn’t do that and he even failed to maintain law and order amidst T-riots on Seemandhra people.
 
Groupism:
Rosiah failed to toe down groups within the party. He fuelled pro-Jagan and anti-Jagan groups and other community based regional groups in the state with his inefficient leadership.
 
Flood relief:
Rosiah’s lack of abilities in handling the flood relief activities is exposed this year. Officers and system hasn’t been alert to this CM due to lack of fear and respect quotient
 
Ration Cards:
Rosiah became like a blind king who nodded his head to remove ration cards despite anguish filled protests from people.
 
Lottery CM:
Rosiah has no respect among media, political circles or among general public as everyone feel that he became CM not by the wish of people but by force of consequences after YSR’s demise.
 
Chamchaas:
Adding to all these failures and weak image, there are few chamchas who are spoiling Rosiah’s image and making him a black spot in the history of AP politics. Rosiah does not understand the plight.
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