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KCR Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai?

KCR Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai?

Deputy CLP leader in Legislative Council Mohammed Ali Shabbir on Friday strongly condemned the angry reaction given by Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao to the 'Janata Ka Farman' sent by him on the status of 101 major promises of his government.

Shabbir alleged that the Chief Minster made some personal remarks against him during the launch of Mission Kakatiya scheme in Sadashivnagar of Nizamabad district on Thursday.

"KCR ko gussa kyon aata hai (Why does KCR get so angry?),” he asked. He said the 'Janata Ka Farman' sent by him to KCR contained no objectionable or provocative content. It only had the list of 101 major promises and KCR was requested to answer as to how many of them were implemented, partially-implemented or not implemented.

"KCR not only refused to accept the 'Farman' sent to him through courier, but made personal remarks against me," he said.

Shabbir said KCR was afraid of facing the mirror being shown by the Congress party. The Chief Minister apparently believes that no one has a right to question him on the status of the promises which he made with the people of Telangana. He just wants to keep the people's attention diverted by making a new promise every day.

"Nearly 2,000 people sacrificed their lives for the cause of Telangana. But KCR got angry when we asked as to why he gave compensation to the families of only 459 martyrs. He got provoked when he was asked about the suicides committed by farmers," he said.

He said KCR would be chased on the promises that he made with the people. He informed that a Facebook Page has been created to track the false promises made by KCR. Each and every promise made by KCR and his party leaders will be placed on kcrfakepromises and people would be asked to answer whether or not it has been fulfilled.

A Twitter Hashtag "#kcrfakepromises" too has been created. He said people would teach a fitting lesson to the ruling party if it fails to honour its promises.

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