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TRS Has Nexus With Cong, MIM And TDP?

TRS Has Nexus With Cong, MIM And TDP?

Allegations by political leaders do not necessarily have any rationale or rhyme or reasoning. They just make allegations and want people to believe them, so that they would get political mileage.

Take for example, the allegations made by Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee working president Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka.

He alleged that the ruling TRS in Telangana has an internal understanding with MIM, BJP and TDP.

The reasoning given by it is that: the TRS leaders, including Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, did not visit Hyderabad Central University (HCU) yet though several leaders across the nation, including two Chief Ministers visited it in connection with Dalit research scholar Rohit Vemula’s suicide thinking that the BJP may be annoyed.

Making it clear that the Congress party was not politicizing Rohit Vemula’s death for its political gains, Bhatti said Rohit’s suicide was painful.

Ridiculing BJP allegations that the political parties were using Rohit’s death for their political gains, Bhatti said the BJP was only raking up the issues for its political survival.

Faulting IT Minister KT Ramarao for dubbing TPCC Chief N Uttam Kumar Reddy as ‘Utta’ Kumar Reddy and Bhatti Vikramarka as ‘Vatti’ Virkamarka, Bhatti said what are Bhatti and Uttam will be known in the 2019 elections.

He said, “I look at KTR as a minister, but the minister was making statements like a joker. I can’t stoop to such level”, he said and warned the minister not to speak as he wished.

Asserting that the TRS was spreading sectarian and hatred ideology and was trying to wrest GHMC with political pressure, Bhatti asked the Hyderabad citizens to bear in mind that Hyderabad will be in danger if the TRS comes to power with hatred ideology.

“The TRS leader (KTR) is speaking like a monarch”, he alleged and said the TRS was resorting to opportunistic politics at the time of elections every time for the sake of votes.

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