Congress dares KTR for open debate on cases against projects
Hyderabad: Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) chief spokesperson Dasoju Sravan on Saturday challenged the K T Rama Rao to come for a debate on the issue of alleged filing of cases by the Congress on the projects. Addressing the media, he said that KTR can chose any venue of his choice, Pragathi Bhavan, Gandhi Bhavan and Telangana Bhavan. He was ready to debate the issue with him.
He said that the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) had been blaming the Congress for the cases filed against the projects in the State and added that they have been filed since the people were feeling that injustice had been meted out to them.
He wanted to know whether the courts are banned entities in the TRS regime. He said that as the government had been trying to take away the lands by hook or crook the people have been knocking the doors of the courts.Sravan said that the TRS should ask the unemployed, families of the farmers who have committed suicides, the Dalits who were deprived of three acres land and other sections for why they should not vote for the Pink party in the next elections.
He dared the caretaker Chief Minister and KTR to hold a meeting in Osmania University campus with the students. He said that though the ruling party claims that it has provided good governance in the State it was unable to enter the OU.
The spokesperson said that the caretaker Chief Minister has cited viral fever for not visiting the victims of bus accident at Kondagattu. But he was able to meet the Governor and discuss the issues in that health condition. He wondered that while the government says that the contractors were not coming forward to construct double bedroom house they were ready to construct the palatial Pragathi Bhavan in few months.
He said that caretaker Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao never had any hesitation to meet AP Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, and to have relations with the contractors of AP. “The Chief Minister likes the contractors of AP but not the people of that region,” he said.