Deccan Chronicle

KCR goes soft on PM, sparks BJP deal talk

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JUNE 17

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao’s soft speech at Niti Aayog, the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Dehi on Sunday has fuelled speculatio­n over “friendly ties” between the TRS and the BJP.

The CM did not take up the issue of the Centre not fulfilling promises made to Telangana state in the AP Reorganisa­tion Act, 2014, contrary to AP CM N. Chandrabab­u Naidu who lashed out at the Centre for neglecting AP.

Mr Rao in his speech of seven minutes confined mostly to listing out farmer-friendly schemes implemente­d by the state government and irrigation projects.

Mr Naidu ignored the meeting’s agenda and schedule and spoke about the “injustice” meted to Andhra Pradesh in the presence of Mr Modi and CMs of all states present in the meeting.

Though Union home minister Rajnath Singh objected, Mr Naidu argued for more time and went on to speak for 20 minutes, faulting the Centre on GST, terms of reference for the 15th Finance Commission and not honouring provisions of the AP Reorganisa­tion Act.

Though TS too has been facing similar problems due non-fulfillmen­t of promises made in the AP Reorganisa­tion Act, such as Bayyaram steel plant, Kazipet railway coach factory, tribal university etc, Mr Rao avoided mentioning those issues.

Mr Rao also did not take up the issue of the Centre not coming forward to extend `20,000 crore financial assistance to Mission Bhagiratha and `5,000 crore for Mission Kakatiya even after Niti Aayog the recommende­d them same two years ago.

Since it was a Niti Aayog meeting, Mr Rao had got the opportunit­y to bring up issue to the notice of PM and all states but he chose not to do so, Opposition parties said.

The main opposition Congress alleged that CM’s soft speech exposed a ‘hidden agenda’ and ‘frienly ties’ between the BJP and the TRS.

TPCC chief spokespers­on Dr Dasoju Sravan said, “The CM’s speech proves beyond doubt that he compromise­d on the interests of Telangana for his selfish political gains. It also exposed the hidden agenda and friendly ties between the TRS and the BJP. KCR lost a good opportunit­y to expose BJP before the entire country over how it meted injustice to Telangana by not fulfillng the promises made in bifurcatio­n Act.”

TS TD working president L. Ramana said the CM’s speech proved that he was working as an ‘agent’ for Mr Modi and the BJP and had no concern to safeguard the interests of Telangana state.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being greeted by Chief Ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan of Madhya Pradesh (2nd from right), Raman Singh of Chhattisga­rh (3rd right), and K. Chandrasek­har Rao of Telangana (4th right) as Nitish Kumar of Bihar (left) and Manohar Lal Khattar of Haryana (right) look on at a Niti Aayog meet in New Delhi on Sunday. — DC
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being greeted by Chief Ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan of Madhya Pradesh (2nd from right), Raman Singh of Chhattisga­rh (3rd right), and K. Chandrasek­har Rao of Telangana (4th right) as Nitish Kumar of Bihar (left) and Manohar Lal Khattar of Haryana (right) look on at a Niti Aayog meet in New Delhi on Sunday. — DC

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