Sunday, 13 May 2012

Kiran 's tirade against Jagan surprises leaders

                                                                         
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy by increasing in one go the stridency of his attack on the YSRCP president and Kadapa MP Jaganmohan Reddy than ever before in course of his road show at Tirupati on Friday must have clearly left awe-struck his detractors in the State Congress leadership who had even complained to the party high command that he had been handling Jagan with kid gloves for some reason or other, though the reason is obvious.
Rude shock
What must have come as a rude shock to Jagan and his close camp followers was perhaps his harsh remarks that starting initially from ‘economic offences' he (Jagan) had grown up to ‘gang up' with killers, gun-runners and criminals to ‘amass wealth'.
Willy-nilly, with his stinging attack against Jagan perhaps for the first time, Kiran Reddy must have succeeded in sending a signal loud and clear to his detractors in the party and more importantly to the high command “observers” at Delhi who have been virtually breathing down his neck, that he has stopped playing hide and seek while dealing with Jagan and that he was now going for his jugular. Kiran does not seem to have any other option either as he has to safeguard his own position which is directly monitoring his working.
In fact as though to match Kiran's sharp barbs at Jagan, the other two key Congress leaders in the road show, APCC president, Botcha Satyanarayana and Rajya Sabha member, Chiranjeevi also had to notch up their rhetoric against Jagan, than their normal decibel level.
Retaliatory attack
But rather surprisingly, there was not much of retaliatory attack against Kiran's outburst against Jagan, even from the District leaders of the YSRCP. The lone hit back has come from only the Farmers' Wing of the District YSRCP which sought to turn the table against the Chief Minister by recalling the serious charges levelled against him (Kiran and his brother by none other than his own party MLA and former minister, Shankar Rao dubbing them as ‘red-sanders smugglers'. He had even promised to prove his charges, they said.
The YSRCP leaders, led by T.Adikesavulu Reddy, district farmers wing convener asked the CM whether it was fair on his part to spread canards against Jaganmohan Reddy who is none other than the son of Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy who gave him (Kiran) his political life. The leaders have said in their statement that they however understood Kiran's predicament that unless he heaped barbs on Jagan, his own fate would be sealed by the high command.
From HINDU

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