The Sunday Guardian

KTR makes Rs 8.5 lakh by selling ice creams

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Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao’s son and IT and Municipal Administra­tion Minister K.T. Rama Rao raised Rs 8.50 lakh for Telangana Rashtra Samithi funds by turning into an ice cream maker-cum-vendor at an ice cream shop at Bowenpally on the outskirts of Hyderabad for half an hour on Friday. He was participat­ing in the ruling TRS’ fund raising drive from 14 April to 20 April, titled “Coolie Week”.

When KTR entered a roadside ice cream shop selected by the local party leaders, a large gathering of party seniors thronged the area. Malkajigir­i Lok Sabha member C. Malla Reddy paid Rs 5 lakh by cheque to buy an ice cream made by KTR.

The MP told the media that he had paid the big amount to the minister as “I want to be the Number 1 in paying our young leader as my LS constituen­cy is No. 1 in the country with 32 lakh electorate. I am happy to pay KTR.” Two more senior leaders, Kolan Srinivas Reddy and Ma- hender, paid Rs 1 lakh each to KTR. The fund-raising drive assumes significan­ce as both the EC and the I-T department have tightened the monitoring of political funding after demonetisa­tion. As there is a ban on collecting cash beyond Rs 2,000 by parties, the TRS has been collecting big amounts through cheques. Telangana Social Welfare Minister G. Jagadeswar Reddy and TRS Nakerekal (SC) MLA Vemula Veeresham collected Rs 3 lakh by volunteeri­ng to work at two private firms, Vista Pharmaceut­icals and IDL Detonators at Narketpall­y in Nalgonda district on Wednesday. KCR too is expected to join the drive in coming days. The TRS has collected around Rs 30 crore.

In a big gamble fraught with legal and political hurdles, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao (KCR) has decided to give 12% reservatio­ns to Muslims in educationa­l seats and government jobs with immediate effect and plans to increase the total reservatio­ns from present 50% to around 68%.

Telangana State Legislativ­e Assembly and Council would be meeting on Sunday, 16 April, to pass a law on reservatio­ns to Muslims. The exact percentage of reservatio­ns to Muslims would be stated in the Bill to be presented in the House. After passing the Bill, the state would send it to the Centre for its ratificati­on and Presidenti­al nod.

Depite a Supreme Court ruling that prohibits total reservatio­ns beyond 50%, KCR is gambling on the quota hike. There are doubts over

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