Harish’s 12 Uttam posers nail GA

Harish’s 12 Uttam posers nail GA
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Irrigation Minister T Harish Rao on Tuesday wrote an open letter with 12 questions to TPCC Chief N Uttam Kumar Reddy and wanted him to clear peoples doubts arising out of alliance with Telugu Desam Party

Hyderabad: Irrigation Minister T Harish Rao on Tuesday wrote an open letter with 12 questions to TPCC Chief N Uttam Kumar Reddy and wanted him to clear people's doubts arising out of alliance with Telugu Desam Party.

Addressing a press conference here at the TRSLP office, Harish Rao asked the Congress chief whether its alliance with Telugu Desam an alliance of conditions or just a shameless tie up. “Earlier, TRS had entered into alliance with TDP based on conditions. Chandrababu Naidu played with the sentiments of people of Telangana.

Even after Telangana is formed, he is adopting negative attitude towards the state,” said Harish Rao. The minister asked whether the TDP has announced a decision that it had left its anti-Telangana stand and made any announcement in its politburo.

Whether the TDP chief has assured to return the seven mandals to Telangana? Did Chandrababu Naidu gave assurance that he would make changes in the design of Polavaram project? Chandrababu Naidu has written 30 letters to the Centre opposing Palamuru project, did he assure that he would withdraw them? Naidu has opposed Kaleshwaram and Sitarama project by writing letters to the Centre.

Did he assure of taking those letters back?
The minister said that the TRS was fighting for 45 tmc ft of water from Krishna and the same was opposed by Chandrababu Naidu. There is an argument on Krishna and Godavari river in Tribunal, whether Chandrababu Naidu has changed his stand, asked Harish Rao.

Harish Rao said that the people of Telangana will not welcome the alliance of Congress and TDP. Uttam Kumar Reddy should react and reply on twelve questions. Rao said that there was no Telugu Desam in Telangana and hence Chandrababu Naidu was coming wearing Congress mask and that is why this open letter was aimed at the TPCC chief.

The TRS leader also took exception to TJS supporting Mahakutami. He said that Prof M Kodandaram fought along with TRS during movement. When the Centre went back on its promise of Telangana on December 23, the TJAC demanded resignation of all the parties. A decision was taken to resign from the posts. Congress went back and did not resign and left the JAC. Kodandaram expelled Telugu Desam from JAC. Now the same Kodandaram is trying for an alliance with TDP, he said.

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