Deccan Chronicle

KCR Hatao, TS Bachao: Uttam

- S.N.C.N. ACHARYULU | DC HYDERABAD, OCT. 6

WE ARE OPEN to the option of forming government on our own or forming one with the allies depending on the situation. The issue will be decided by Congress president Rahul Gandhi. UTTAM KUMAR REDDY

A former Captain in the Indian Air Force who flew fighter jets on the Pakistan and China borders, TPCC president Nalamada Uttam Kumar Reddy doubtlessl­y finds the terrain as hostile as he tries to lead his party to victory in the Assembly elections a mere two months away.

Mr Reddy appears coolly confident that he can steer the Mahakutami, led by the Congress, to power and end the “dictatoria­l, arrogance and corrupt” rule of TRS president and caretaker Chief Minister K, Chandrasek­har Rao.

Mr Reddy said, “The people of Telangana have made up their mind to end KCR and TRS rule,” he said in an exclusive interview to Deccan Chronicle.

“Our slogan is “KCR Hatao Telangana Bachao”. Because, as I said earlier, not only has there been no developmen­t, there has been a systematic effort to destroy all democratic institutio­ns in Telangana. This is not acceptable to the people,” he said.

The big question with the Congress is always that who among the many aspirants will be the Chief Minister. Mr Reddy swerved past that one, saying, “It is a matter of pride that there are many leaders in the Telangana Congress who have both the experience and the ability to be Chief Minister. Anybody becoming CM is okay with me”.

President of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee Nalamada Uttam Kumar Reddy is a self-effacing personalit­y, modest and soft spoken, traits unusual for any Indian politician. A cadet of the 68th batch of the National Defence Academy, who after being commission­ed into the Indian Air Force flew different fighter planes including the MiG 21 and 23, never had politics in mind even when he had a near-fatal air accident and injuries ruled him out of active flying service. When he joined Rashtrapat­i Bhavan on a commission­ed service, Capt. Reddy was still reconciled to serving the government.

After a long route marked more by serendipit­y than ambition, Capt. Reddy and his wife Padmavati choose to remain childless and dedicate their lives to public service and, later, the Congress. Inheriting the mantle of the party after a crushing defeat at the hands of the TRS after the formation of the Telangana state in 2014, he has led the party by consensus and has prepared it for the elections. Can he deliver the crushing blow to his intimidati­ng rival, caretaker Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao, in the elections to be held on December 7, will decide his political future.

Strong in his conviction that the sentiment for the UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi and the desire to strengthen the hands of the party president Rahul Gandhi against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the hearts of people of Telangana is enough to pushback the juggernaut of Mr Chandrasek­har Rao, Mr Reddy believes that there is an intense and strong undercurre­nt of resentment and anti-incumbency, but subtle and under the radar because of the “fear of backlash of violence of the dictatoria­l regimes in power” both in Hyderabad and New Delhi. Excerpts. Q Why should the people vote for the Congress and against the TRS?

The people of Telangana must, and will, vote for the Congress because of the same reason why we fought for a separate state in the first place — to take the power over our destiny, control of our resources and establish rule of our own people over Telangana. The TRS led by K. Chandrasek­har Rao has betrayed and cheated, lied and backstabbe­d every person in Telangana, crushed every dream, disappoint­ed every aspiration and broken every promise. KCR has lied his way to power during a sentimenta­l moment; now, in an equally strong sentimenta­l wave, he will be crushed. He thinks he can lie his way to retain power but people know this man has to be brought down for a better future.

People will vote against the TRS because they have got nothing from their rule, except to watch angrily from the sidelines while one family is dominating and looting the state. Q Is the irony lost when the Congress talks of family rule? The family you refer to lives in the hearts of Telangana people. Indira Gandhi worked hard for the upliftment of the womenfolk and farmers, the downtrodde­n and poor. Rajiv Gandhi worked in Hyderabad as a pilot and loved the city, its culture and people. Sonia Gandhi sacrificed prime ministersh­ip and kept her word to ensure a separate Telangana, despite the anticipate­d crushing blow to the party in AP. Rahul Gandhi has dedicated his life for the country and people. This is a family of sacrifice, what comparison can it have with the gluttonous, power-mongering Kalvakuntl­a family? Q One of the key issues you have highlighte­d is women empowermen­t — because of the strong emotional value of the issue given Mrs Indira Gandhi and Mrs Sonia Gandhi? How do you think Congress and TRS contrast on this?

KCR has declared to over 1.9 crore Telangana women over the age of 18 that he does not consider even one of them fit to be a minister. This open humiliatio­n and statement of considerin­g them incompeten­t will singularly bring down this government — KCR will learn soon that the fury that arises from scorning women is far more powerful than his coterie and money power. He has disbanded funding to DWACRA women committees, refused to honour promise to waive loans. The scholarshi­ps to girls across cities, towns and villages has been stopped. Congress, besides women having respectful representa­tion in the Cabinet, and every echelon of power and every rank and aspect of public and government sector, will revive the empower voluntary women groups like DWCRA and fund their activities. Q You seem to believe that the Dalits and tribals are furious with the TRS. Why? Will they still vote for Congress?

KCR must answer why a Dalit was not made Chief Minister. The TRS must answer why three acres of land were not allocated to Dalits and tribals as per their promise. Why are their children not getting scholarshi­ps from KG to PG? What do they get instead? When they protest against the tyranny of the sand mafia backed by the KCR family, Dalits are arrested illegally and tortured for daring to raise their voice against dora rajyam. This is the party which promised to make Dalit a CM and reduced their dignity to nothing. After women, it is the Dalits and tribals who want to punish this wicked cabal and are looking at the Congress to restore their dignity. Q No party in independen­t India has invested in farmers before the season begins. Will not farmers vote for the TRS after Rythu Bandhu?

Everyone knows that over 80 per cent of farming land is held by a small set of big farmers. This government gave handouts to the richest, but ignored those farming on forest land, endowment land and unclaimed land. A bulk of farming is done by the landless tiller, the tenant farmer, which this government does not even recognise. The TRS government has handcuffed farmers and beaten them for asking for remunerati­on. Is this a farmer-friendly government? They did not even waive the loan in one instalment. Q Do you have a face for CM against the strong and charismati­c appeal of KCR? After all, elections in India these days are seen as a presidenti­al type of fight between two leaders?

It is the benevolent and kind face of Sonia Gandhi and the inspiring face of Rahul Gandhi that people will vote for over the face of malevolenc­e, lies, tyranny and land-lordism.

QYou have an alliance with the TD, an avowed Andhra party? Will not people in Telangana reject you for it?

When KCR tied up with the TD to fight us, it was okay. Now, when he is sensing defeat because of the alliance, he makes such dirty remarks. People will teach him a lesson. And who is he allied with? Narendra Modi and the BJP? And the MIM?

TRS PROMISED TO MAKE DALIT A CM AND REDUCED THEIR DIGNITY TO NOTHING. AFTER WOMEN, IT IS THE DALITS AND TRIBALS WHO WANT TO PUNISH THIS WICKED CABAL AND ARE LOOKING AT THE CONGRESS TO RESTORE THEIR DIGNITY.

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