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Will KCR foul-mouthing fetch any benefit to TRS?

Will KCR foul-mouthing fetch any benefit to TRS?

As the elections to the Telangana assembly are fast approaching, Telangana Rashtra Samithi president and chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is getting more and more restive.

After seeing the poor response from the people for his public meetings at Kongara Kalan on the city outskirts on September 2 and at Husnabad on September 7, KCR seems to have thought he could attract the people only if he uses the abusive language against his political rivals in his typical Telangana style.

The way KCR foul-mouthed his opponents at the public meeting at Nizamabad evoked wide spread criticism in the mainstream as well as social media, though there were loud cheers from party workers at the meeting.

Some of the epithets that he had used were: “Thoo, mee bathuku cheda,” (you shameless people with rotten life), “oo ante case, uchcha posthe case,” (they are filing cases even on pissing), okatiki, rentiki povalanna Delhi permission kaalave,(they will have to permission even for going to urinals and toilets) ” chembadka pothe vaasana lekunda chestharu.. (they promise even to keep your asses clean after you finish defaecating etc.)

KCR was particularly attacking the Congress party for forging an alliance with the Telugu Desam Party to form a Maha Kootami.

He called TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu a “Durgargudu, Daridrudu, Telangana Drohi, Addmaina Donga and Rakshasi”.

He did not even spare AICC general secretary Ghulam Nabi Azad, calling him a Ghulam (slave).

Well, KCR thought the people would appreciate him for using Telangana abuses. He could get away with such words during the Telangana movement, but now he is a responsible chief minister who should keep his language under control.

“Such abuses against rivals would only benefit them, rather than him and his party,” a political analyst said.

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