Hyderabad: 'CM took U-turn on farm laws for fear of probe' says Professor Kodandaram
Hyderabad: Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS) president Professor Kodandaram today made it clear that they would fight on all the public problems of the people of the state till their resolution.
He said that it was unfortunate that the state government had not given permission for a protest program planned to be held on the problems being faced by farmers, unemployed and private teachers.
The TJS chief alleged that CM's volte-face on new agriculture laws was because of fears that the Centre may launch a probe into the large-scale corruption and irregularities in various projects in last six years in the State.
"KCR and his government are now dancing to the tunes of New Delhi and it can be understood. He wants to get shielded and hence is trying to seek Centre's cover. KCR is trying to get into good books of Delhi and hence these decisions.
However, in doing so Telangana has now become politically weak in addition to being weak financially already," Kodandaram said.