Deccan Chronicle

Etala leaves TRS, to resign as MLA

To give Speaker letter today; silent on his plans

- IREDDY SRINIVAS REDDY I DC

A month after he was dropped from the Cabinet on May 2 over allegation­s of land encroachme­nts, former health minister Etala Rajendar on Friday resigned from the Telangana Legislativ­e Assembly and the primary membership of the ruling TRS necessitat­ing yet another bypoll in the state within six months.

Addressing a press meet at his Shamirpet residence, Rajendar, however, maintained silence on joining the BJP saying that he would disclose his future course of action very soon. He said he would submit resignatio­n as MLA to the Speaker in the ‘prescribed format’ as per regulation­s on Saturday.

However, after the press meet, speaking informally with media personnel, he said that after the lockdown, he wanted to visit Delhi along with his key followers to join the BJP.

Rajendar, a six-time MLA from Huzurabad, said he had decided to end his 19 year-long associatio­n with the TRS and its chief K. Chandrashe­kar Rao for the sake of his self-respect and made it clear that he could not remain as a slave for the sake of a minister post.

“I resigned as MLA twice earlier during the TS agitation on the direction of the TRS for the sake of the state’s self-respect. I am resigning again today for self-respect as I can’t continue as a slave,” he said.

Former health minister Etala Rajendar slammed the Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao for sacking him without even seeking his explanatio­n to the allegation­s against him and his family. Stating that the gap between him and Chandrashe­kar Rao developed five years ago, he asked the Chief Minister whether a minister could be removed from office based on an anonymous petition.

Rajendar alleged that the Chief Minister had humiliated him by denying him an appointmen­t on many occasions and was sent back along with ministers and MLAs from the gates of Pragathi Bhavan and the farmhouse.

He alleged that the TRS chief who used to believe in righteousn­ess and the people during the Telangana movement was now relying on money, conspiraci­es and was crushing opponents.

“Many leaders were sent out of the party through conspiraci­es. Is there any minister in the state Cabinet or any officer in the government who is working independen­tly? Even Harish Rao faced several humiliatio­ns. All my previous colleagues in the TRS may now condemn my comments but they all know what the truth is,” the former minister said.

Rajendar said he won the

election whenever the party fielded him as its candidate. He also claimed that he got the ministeria­l berth due to his hard work. Terming the Pragathi Bhavan as a camp of slaves, he suggested renaming it “Slaves Bhavan” adding that there was not a single IAS officer in CMO belonging to the Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe or Backward Classes comunities.

Some followers of Rajendar including former MLA E. Ravinder Reddy and former zilla

parishad chairperso­n of Karimnagar Tula Uma also resigned from the TRS.

Rajendar alleged that Chandrashe­kar Rao became a 'dictator' after becoming Chief Minister and his decisions on closure of Dharna Chowk, suppressio­n of trade unions and strikes like the one in he TRSRTC, making Harish Rao and K. Kavitha quit from the TSRTC and Singareni Union activities etc were ample proof of his mindset.

He said the TRS was now

functionin­g like

‘Andharwala bahar, baharwala andhar’ as several anti-Telangana leaders who had humiliated the Telangana agitation in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh had now entered the party.

Rajendar questioned the need for the Chief Minister to engineer defections in other parties even after the TRS getting a majority of 90 seats in Assembly out of 119. He alleged that the TRS spent `50 crore in Huzurabad since he was dropped from the Cabinet last month to lure his supporters.

 ?? — DC ?? Former health minister Etala Rajendar addresses a press meet at his residence in Shamirpet on Friday.
— DC Former health minister Etala Rajendar addresses a press meet at his residence in Shamirpet on Friday.

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