Delhi keeps the state Cong. on toes
posted on May 13, 2013 7:43AM
Once again Delhi becomes the platform for the state Congress politics as its leaders are landing there to resolve different issues related to party and personal. PCC president Botsa Satyanarayana has returned from New Delhi after discussing several issues raised by him and decedents against chief minister Kiran Kumar Reddy’s style of functioning.
Then, Eluru MP Kavuri Sambhasiva rao also hurriedly left for New Delhi yesterday for lobbying with party high command to get central minister post. He said being senior in the party he deserves a central minister post. He thought that this would be his last chance to enter into Dr.Manmohan Singh’s cabinet, as hardly 11 months are left for the general elections.
Next, chief minister Kiran Kumar Reddy is also planning to visit New Delhi on 13th or 14th to discuss several serious issues like decedents, backing his stained ministers, reshuffle of his cabinet and conducting municipal elections etc. However, before going to New Delhi, he has been rigorously launching his welfare schemes to popularize himself among the people. Knowing that party new chief Rahul Gandhi is gathering information about individual’s contribution in party activities and feed back from grass root level party workers through his own network, Kiran is playing his cards wisely by trying to attract the support of the 2nd and 3rd rank cadres of the party.
He believes that while his efforts will send a positive feed back about him to party high command, at the same time it can also balance the decedents in the party. He may insist the party high command to give him a free hand to firmly deal with decedents and for a cabinet reshuffle to ensure a smooth run of his government for facing the general elections in the next year.
Hence, many crucial changes may takes place in the state congress and government after chief minister Kiran Kumar Reddy’s visit to New Delhi.