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Huzurnagar bypoll: Congress jubilant over cancellation of CM's rally
Congress is elated at the cancellation of TRS meeting in Huzurnagar due to rains, which was to be addressed by Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, on Wednesday.
Hyderabad: Congress is elated at the cancellation of TRS meeting in Huzurnagar due to rains, which was to be addressed by Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, on Wednesday.
Addressing the media persons in Huzurnagar, All India Congress Committee (AICC) national spokesperson Dasoju Sravan said even nature has turned against the Chief Minister and prevented him from boarding a helicopter to reach Huzurnagar.
"While the rough weather in Hyderabad forced KCR to abort helicopter ride, for the first time during the campaign, it rained heavily at the public meeting venue leading to its cancellation. This was nothing short of a God's miracle.
The Almighty wanted to prevent people of Huzurnagar from listening to the speech of a habitual liar. These are clear signs that even God and his nature were against KCR and the TRS government," he said.
Sravan said if there was a public meeting, then KCR would have spoken a bundle of lies consisting of false claims and hollow promises. Therefore, God saved the people by sending heavy rains both in Hyderabad and Huzurnagar, he added.
The AICC Spokesperson strongly condemned the Chief Minister for not obeying the orders of the High Court on RTC strike.
He said the Chief Minister has reportedly refused to initiate talks with the RTC employees or process their September salaries on the grounds that the High Court had not given any written orders.
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