Deccan Chronicle

TRS, OPPN IN BLAME GAME OVER BATHUKAMMA SARIS

TRS, Oppn trade brickbats over EC stopping distributi­on

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Bathukamma festival from October 9 has been caught in a political slugfest. The TRS and the Opposition are trying to gain political mileage out of the Election Commission denying permission for the distributi­on of 95 lakh Bathukamma saris to women in the festival period citing the election code of conduct.

While the TRS has been encouragin­g women’s organisati­ons and selfhelp groups to conduct protests against Opposition parties for blocking the distributi­on of saris, the Opposition parties argue that they had only objected at Bathukamma sari kits carrying pictures of CM K. Chandrasek­har Rao and minister K.T. Rama Rao and demanding that the saris be distribute­d through fair price shops by removing those pictures.

The Bathukamma festival from October 9 has been caught in a political slugfest. The TRS and the Opposition are trying to gain political mileage out of the Election Commission denying permission for the distributi­on of 95 lakh Bathukamma saris to women in the festival period citing the election code of conduct.

While the TRS has been encouragin­g women’s organisati­ons and self-help groups to conduct protests against Opposition parties for blocking the distributi­on of saris, the Opposition parties argue that they had only objected at Bathukamma sari kits carrying pictures of CM K. Chandrasek­har Rao and minister K.T. Rama Rao and demanding that the saris be distribute­d through fair price shops by removing those pictures.

AICC member and TPCC treasurer Gudur Narayan Reddy had lodged a complaint with the EC over the distributi­on of Bathukamma sari packs carrying the pictures of Mr Chandrasek­har Rao and requested the poll panel to ensure the distributi­on of saris through rations shops and not by TRS leaders.

The EC responded to his complaint by stopping distributi­on of the saris completely.

Addressing a public meeting in Nalgonda on October 4, Mr Chandrasek­har Rao lashed out at the Congress accusing it of denying new saris for women for Bathukamma celebratio­ns fearing that the TRS would get the credit.

Mr Narayan Reddy said, “KCR, while addressing a meeting at Nalgonda, blamed me for stopping sari distributi­on. He is misleading the people totally on the issue,” he said.

Mr Narayana Reddy said Mr Chandrasek­har Rao too should have requested the EC to distribute saris through ration shops by removing his picture from their covers.

“Poor women deserve to get sarees on Bathukamma festival. It is their right. KCR is trying to play politics using the EC’s denial of permission for saree distributi­on,” Mr Reddy said.

TRS activists are holding protests with a few women’s organisati­ons and burning the effigies of grand alliance leaders in all the districts holding them responsibl­e for stopping Bathukamma sari distributi­on.

TRS candidates are campaignin­g in constituen­cies saying that they would distribute saris soon after the election code ended.

Mr Chandrasek­har Rao accused the Congress of denying new saris for women for Bathukamma.

The Congress said the CM should remove his photo from packets and should have requested the EC to distribute saris through ration shops.

 ??  ?? File photo of women holding Bathukamma sari kits.
File photo of women holding Bathukamma sari kits.

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