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Naidu Wants Hot Water When State Is Burning
By: Tupaki Desk | 29 July 2013 2:16 PM GMTWe have the saying ‘Illu Kaali okadu edustuntey, chutta kaalchukovadaaniki nippu adigadata inkokadu’. Right now Telugudesam president Chandrababu Naidu is behaving in the same way who asked fire to lit his cigar.
At a time when state is burning with issues like bifurcation and others, Chandrababu Naidu is busy boiling hot water on those issues to take bath. In a press meet arranged today at TDP office, Chandrababu accused that Congress and YSR Congress are resorting to cheap tricks by rigging, buying voters and terrifying them with consequences to win Gram Panchayats. He spoke at length that governance in the state failed and has shed tears for government not being able to give full time electricity and water supply to villages. Though people are demanding Chandrababu Naidu to reveal his stand on Telangana, Rayala Telangana and splitting of AP, the TDP president is intelligently escaping those questions. When people are in no mood to know about anything other than bifurcation issue, Naidu’s twisted tactics may not fetch TDP.
‘There are resignations in all other parties either for Telangana or for Samaikyandhra at the moment. But Naidu who stalled Telangana process in 2009 is sitting mum on the issue, while his party’s big-wigs are seen nowhere in media. This will cost him dear in 2014 elections, as 90% of Coastal Andhra people oppose T-state. People may think that only with the letter given by TDP, Congress has decided to split the state’, said an analyst. So, Naidu must open his mouth soon.
At a time when state is burning with issues like bifurcation and others, Chandrababu Naidu is busy boiling hot water on those issues to take bath. In a press meet arranged today at TDP office, Chandrababu accused that Congress and YSR Congress are resorting to cheap tricks by rigging, buying voters and terrifying them with consequences to win Gram Panchayats. He spoke at length that governance in the state failed and has shed tears for government not being able to give full time electricity and water supply to villages. Though people are demanding Chandrababu Naidu to reveal his stand on Telangana, Rayala Telangana and splitting of AP, the TDP president is intelligently escaping those questions. When people are in no mood to know about anything other than bifurcation issue, Naidu’s twisted tactics may not fetch TDP.
‘There are resignations in all other parties either for Telangana or for Samaikyandhra at the moment. But Naidu who stalled Telangana process in 2009 is sitting mum on the issue, while his party’s big-wigs are seen nowhere in media. This will cost him dear in 2014 elections, as 90% of Coastal Andhra people oppose T-state. People may think that only with the letter given by TDP, Congress has decided to split the state’, said an analyst. So, Naidu must open his mouth soon.