Deccan Chronicle

BJP ACCUSES KCR, KTR OF MOCKING DEMOCRACY

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

State BJP president Dr K. Laxman on Tuesday alleged that Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao and his minister son K.T. Rama Rao had made mockery of democracy by grabbing coveted posts in the municipali­ties and corporatio­ns in an undemocrat­ic manner. Addressing a press conference at the state party office here, Dr Laxman alleged that the ruling party leaders had adopted undemocrat­ic and unconstitu­tional methods to grab the posts in the civic bodies where the BJP had a majority.

He said 2020 would be the “agitation year” for the party against the “anti-people policies” of the TRS. The GHMC elections would be the semi-final for the party and the final would be the Assembly elections in 2023.

Terming Mr Chandrasek­har Rao and Mr Rama Rao as “political opportunis­ts”, Dr Laxman said the TRS had indulged in various tactics to win the elections including violation of norms, distributi­on of money to lure voters and misusing official machinery. He said the performanc­e of the BJP was was very encouragin­g as it had contested these elections without an alliance for the first time. Dr Laxman said the party had increased its vote percentage and number of seats.

Referring to the Thukkuguda municipali­ty, where the TRS grabbed the council with ex-officio votes, he said the name of TRS Rajya Sabha member Dr K. Kesava Rao was originally listed for the Badangpet municipali­ty. At the last minute, officials under pressure from the TRS changed it and allotted the vote to Thukkuguda.

Dr Laxman questioned how Dr Kesava Rao could vote as an ex-officio member in Telangana state when he was allotted Andhra Pradesh as per the Parliament bulletin.

He said that the party had lodged a complaint with the State Election Commission and would lodge a complaint with President Ram Nath Kovind and VicePresid­ent M. Venkaiah Naidu, who is also Rajya Sabha Chairman. He demanded the cancellati­on of the election of the chairman and vicechairm­an posts of Thukkuguda municipali­ty.

Dr Laxman said that the party would continue its fight against the dictatoria­l, corrupt and family rule of Mr Chandrasek­har Rao.

He alleged that the TRS usurped the Nizamabad Municipal Corporatio­n mayor’s post by using the votes of ex-officio members and the MIM though the BJP was the single largest party with 28 seats.

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