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KCR dares Azad to prove charges

TRS president K. Chandrasekhar Rao challenged Union minister and state Congress affairs in-charge Ghulam Nabi Azad to prove that Telangana Congress MPs Manda Jagannadham and G. Vivek who joined the TRS made bargains.

Senior leader K. Kesava Rao has said that he is not interested in any post but wanted statehood for Telangana, Rao said. In a public meeting held at the Nizam College Grounds here on Sunday, Congress MPs Manda Jagannadham and G. Vivek, former MPs K. Kesava Rao, P. Manik Reddy (TD) , former minister G. Vinod and others joined the TRS.

Addressing the huge gathering, Rao said that Azad’s comments regarding the Telangana MPs who joined the TRS were mindless. “Azad has cheated Telangana people many times. They won’t believe Azad’s statement that the Congress High Command will take a decision on Telangana in a month,” Rao said.

The TRS chief recalled the statement made by Azad that a week does not mean seven days and a month not 30 days. Rao said the leaders joined TRS to get Telangana. He said Telangana needed Kesava Rao as he will fight for it in Parliament.

Rao said Telangana people did not want Seemandhra leadership. He asked whether a Telangana leader will become CM if Seemandhra parties come to power after the polls.  Rao said that T-leaders will have to remain as deputies forever. Telangana leader will become as Chief Minister? Eeven Telangana leader will become their party President? Telangana leaders have to remain as deputies only forever. KCR criticized the Chief Minister, PCC Chief and assembly speaker all are from seemandhra only, to stop this we have to fight for separate Telangana state he said.

When seemandhra Chief Minister said in the assembly that he won’t give a paisa to Telangana, why the ministers from this area kept silent? Are they nincompoops he questioned. KCR called to make success chalo assembly on June 14.

K Kesav Rao said that they have to fight till achieve the Telangana state. Manda Jagannadhan said that they are fighting for Telangana since 9 years, but congress party cheated the Telangana people by putting deadlines.

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