Deccan Chronicle

Uttam replies to Harish’s letter

Mr Uttam Kumar Reddy said there was no need for the Congress to give any explanatio­n on having an alliance with the TD. Instead, he said the TRS owed an explanatio­n to the people of Telangana on its performanc­e during the last four-and-a-half years.

- KIRAN REDDY ALTHURU | DC

Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) President N. Uttam Kumar Reddy wrote an open letter to caretaker Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao (KCR) to answer questions raised by his nephew and caretaker minister T. Harish Rao.

“I was delighted to read the letter sent by Harish Rao wherein he predicted that the Congress was coming to power in Telangana state in the next elections. Harish Rao even stated that we are coming to power in alliance with the TD. We felt very happy on receiving the letter and we thank you for the same,” Uttam Kumar Reddy said.

Mr Uttam Kumar Reddy said Mr Harish Rao’s letter was a confession that the TRS dream of winning 100 seats in the Assembly election had already shattered and the time had now come for Mr Chandrasek­har Rao to permanentl­y retire to his farmhouse. He also questioned Mr Chandrasek­har Rao saying, “The TD was a pro-Telangana party in 2009 during your (TRS) alliance. Why is the TRS treating it as being anti-Telangana now?”

Mr Uttam Kumar Reddy said there was no need for the Congress to give any explanatio­n on having an alliance with the TD. Instead, he said the TRS owed an explanatio­n to the people of Telangana on its performanc­e during the last four-and-a-half years. He said, “The people’s welfare took a back seat and the entire State had been pushed into a huge debt trap. Telangana emerged top in corruption, crimes, horsetradi­ng of legislator­s, rapes and sale of liquor. It was the fear of a humiliatin­g defeat which is prompting TRS leaders to target the alliance between the Congress, TD and other parties.”

Responding to Mr Harish Rao’s question over Mr Naidu’s complaint over Telangana projects, Mr Uttam Kumar Reddy said that the projects being pursued by the TRS regime were originally started during the Congress government.

He said, “It was a common practice for the neighborin­g states to complain against the irrigation projects being constructe­d in a state by the Centre. The previous Congress Government­s had guts to fight with the neighborin­g states and complete the projects. However, TRS lacked strength to fight with others to protect Telangana’s interest. The powers to resolve the disputes over irrigation projects, employees, distributi­on of water and several other issues lie with the Centre. Instead of making proper and effective representa­tion with the Centre, Mr Chandrasek­har Rao remained busy singing ‘bhajans’ in praise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”

He added, “The allegation­s of Chandrabab­u Naidu causing obstructio­ns in the Mission Bhagiratha works only shows the inefficien­cy of the TRS Government. The Government procured loans of thousands of crores in the name of Mission Bhagiratha and looted the State. Mr Chandrasek­har Rao had vowed that he would not seek votes if he failed to provide drinking water through taps to all households. However, just to cover up his failure and inability to fulfill the promise, he is blaming Chandrabab­u Naidu. TRS was wrongly blaming Naidu of snatching away 460 MW Cellular Power Project of Rs. 5,000 crore from Telangana to Andhra Pradesh, the TRS Government did not make a single representa­tion with the Centre to get this project for Telangana.”

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