Congress has again cheated Telangana, says
TRS chief
Thursday November 08, 2012 09:56:34 PM,
IANS
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Hyderabad: Announcing
plans to intensify the movement for a separate Telangana state,
Telangana Rashtra Samithi chief K. Chandrasekhara Rao Thursday
alleged that the Congress had once again cheated the region's
people though he had agreed to merge his party with the latter.
A two-day brainstorming meet of the TRS concluded at Karimnagar
during the day with the party deciding not to have any truck with
the Congress, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the YSR Congress
party, terming all these as traitors of Telangana.
KCR, as Rao is popularly known, admitted that his visit to Delhi
and the talks with Congress leadership failed to extract a
positive statement from the party, though he agreed to merge the
TRS with the Congress, if the latter delivered the Telangana state
comprising 10 districts with Hyderabad as its capital.
The MP said he had gone to Delhi at the invitation of the
Congress. "The Congress party has once again cheated people of
Telangana and I will tell this to people in every village," said
KCR, who earlier announced he will start visiting villages in the
region from Nov 30.
"I was silent all these days as part of a strategy. Today, I have
broken the silence. From tomorrow you will see Narasimha avatar of
KCR," he quipped when a reporter asked about his future course of
action.
KCR said the Congress, which betrayed Telangana several times, the
TDP and the YSR Congress would be "buried" in the region.
The TRS has decided to hold a massive public meeting at Suryapet
in Nalgonda district Nov 23. He said there would be protests
across the state Dec 9 to mark the third anniversary of the
centre's announcement to initiate the process for formation of the
Telangana state.
KCR said his party would achieve Telangana state with its
two-pronged strategy of agitation and politics.
Terming the Bharatiya Janata Party as a communal party, the TRS
chief said though it was now supporting the Telangana demand, it
was difficult for his party to join hands with it.
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