Monday 23 April 2012

YSR was against T, says Saraiah

                                                                 
BC welfare minister Baswaraju Saraiah created a sensation in Warangal DCC circle by targeting former chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy on the Telangana issue during a Prajapatham meeting at Rangashaipet here on Thursday.
In his address, Mr Saraiah termed the late chief minister YSR as anti-Telangana while citing his previous experience in the aftermath of a public meeting on statehood conducted at Maheshwari garden in Warangal in 2003 before the general elections.
“After the meeting, I was pulled up the YSR for conducting the meeting on Telangana issue,” he told the stunned local party men and the people participating in the Prajapatham programme, where he launched two water tanks for the residents of municipal divisions 10, 11 and 12.
He also blamed late YSR for denying him a ministerial berth in 2004 for the same reason but went on to praise the CM N. Kiran Kumar Reddy for giving him the BC ministerial portfolio. It is significant to note that Mr Saraiah’s remarks against the late YSR have come despite the fact that the AICC leadership has not yet taken any decision to target the former CM.
While a few are reading his anti-YSR remarks as a pre-bypoll posture against Jagan supporters led by Konda couple in Parkal constituency, a few other Saraiah loyalists have termed the statement as being made in his capacity as the convenor of Telangana Congress MLAs’ Forum. Sources said that because of the Congress’ ambiguous stance on T, Mr Saraiah fears that the delay in taking a stand by the party will cost his chances during 2014 polls from Warangal East constituency as it would be construed his failure as convenor of Telangana Congress MLAs’ Forum.
After being made the in- charge minister of Adilabad, Mr Saraiah has already cut down his tours in the city as his meetings often witness frequent disturbance by various pro-Telangana organisations and parties on his stance on the statehood issue.
from dc

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