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Cong. leader vows to expose TDP, TRS
By Our Special Correspondent
VIJAYAWADA, JUNE 29. The AICC secretary, Mr. V. Hanumantha Rao,
has squarely blamed the TDP Government for neglecting irrigation
projects in Telangana leading to discontent among people and
giving scope for separatist demand. He blamed the Telangana
Rastra Samithi (TRS) for liking the emotional and delicate issue
of separate Telangana with the panchayat raj elections.
Speaking to newspersons here today, Mr. Hanumantha Rao said the
Congress would expose both the TDP and TRS for ``cheating'' the
people of Telangana. He said that as the Government neglected
development affecting employment opportunities and started
selling precious lands of institutions like Nizam Sugars, people
felt disenchanted and attracted to the separatist demand. He
pointed out that the Government had completed 90 per cent of the
SRBC as against 10 per cent of SLBC showing its discrimination
against Telangana region. It also neglected the flood flow canal
for which all clearances were given. The Government, instead,
laid the foundation stone for the Inchampalli project only to
``deceive people,'' he said.
Mr. Hanumantha Rao took the TRS leader, Mr. K. Chandrasekhara
Rao, for exploiting this lapse on the part of the TDP Government
to ``incite people.'' He pointed out that Mr. Chandrasekhara Rao
who was Minister and Deputy Speaker never raised the issue of
neglect of Telangana either in the Assembly or outside anytime
before. He now promises people to get separate State for
Telangana after winning the panchayat raj elections and the Lok
Sabha elections. How can he do it without the consent of the
State and Central Governments, he asked. He expressed surprise as
how the TRS mobilised such huge funds through dinner and NRIs.
``It was only an attempt to make black money white,'' he
observed.
He said that the Congress would like to fight the local body
elections highlighting the failure of the Government in providing
adequate powers and funds to panchayats as envisaged in the 73rd
Constitutional amendment. The Congress would annul the nodal
officer system if it won majority of zilla parishads.
Mr. M. Kodanda Reddy, party observer for Guntur district, said
that injustice was done in the reservation of MPTCs, ZPTCs and
panchayats for SCs, STs and BCs. In Guntur district, only 131
MPTCs were reserved for the Backward Classes as against their due
of 332 on the basis of their population. Similarly, only 107 were
reserved for SCs as against their due of 146 and only 38 for STs
as against their due of 67. He said the Ministers are camping in
districts and using the services of revenue and police for
selection of candidates violating the Election code.
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