CM Kiran resigns to party and post

  Finally, Captain Kiran Kumar Reddy has played his last ball today and quits his party, CM Post and his MLA post also. He announced this decision in a press meet held at his camp office a short while ago. He said it pains him very much to quit the party that gives him name and fame, but forced to quit as he is firmly opposing party decision. He reiterated all those points that he is saying about the problems arise out of bifurcation and described how his party has violated all constitutional procedures in passing the T-Bill. He condemned the way his party and BJP join hands to pass the T-Bill. He fears that the way his party and BJP pass the T-Bill may encourage others to follow the unconstitutional procedures in the future for overcoming such problems.   He flays the Centre for making mockery of democracy and Parliamentary system by forcedly passing the bill in Lok Sabha yesterday. He sharply criticizes his party for doing all those odd things in Lok Sabha yesterday. He also criticized all political parties of the state for playing double games for votes and seats. However, he didn’t used any harsh words against his high command especially Sonia or Rahul Gandhi.   Replying to media question, he said he has continued in the post until today only because he couldn’t turn down the order of Sonia Gandhi. However, he said would he resign six months ago, when his party announced its decision to divide the state, Telangana would be formed four months ago. He said he is not greedy for power. If greedy, he said he would have accepted his party decision, he would definitely get rewards for it. But, he remain in power only to fight against bifurcation.   He accepts his defeat and apologized all those people who hearts with his decisions against bifurcation. He made it clear that he is not against Telangana state formation, but opposed it only keeping n view of their welfare and nothing else. He made it clear that he will not continue as interim CM, even if Governor asks.     When asked about launching new political party, he said still the media couldn’t understand why he fought and why he is quitting. He said that he is not concerned about his future. He concludes his press meet without giving any hint about his new party. Later, he accompanied few MLAs and Ministers went to meet Governor Narasimhan to submit resignations.  

Telugu Talli is Divided

      Finally our democracy has been sold by political parties for votes. They have divided a state without even realizing the kind of heritage and power it would have if the people of both sectors stay united. Lok Sabha speaker claims that due to a technical error they were not able to telecast the happenings of the house.The people of India were kept in the dark and did not know what was spoken during the passing of an important Bill which involves two new states to be formed.   It is surprising how the main opposition party BJP suddenly rendered their support to the bill. We all clearly know that this is a game plan to reckon votes in the new Telangana state. The statement of Sushma Swaraj did disappoint many who were waiting for a united AP. Sushma was same person who said that a bill with legal lacuna cannot be passed. She was strongly against the bill being passed without the amendments being made. Nobody can forget Narendra Modi saying that India needed a 'Congress Mukt Bharat'. He was considering this bifurcation process to be yet another manifestation of a 'Divide and Rule Policy' of Congress. Then how was the party able to support a bill that is constitutionally flawed ??? Our honorable Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde who piloted the AP reorganization bill mentioned that it is common for the parliament to function in this manner. He said that these kind of things keep happening. The heavy police security at the parliament only reminds us of what happened on the 13th of December 2001. Back then it was an attack by enemies of a foreign land and now it is our glorious democratic tradition that is under attack. Here is the new definition for democracy. Not letting MPs speak, blacking out live telecast, marshals all around, closed doors, section 144 outside the parliament, refusal to hear voices of dissent, not letting any division or vote on amendments as is prescribed in the rule book and not allowing any debate on merits of the bill. May god save us since we cannot rely upon our politicians anymore !!!

The Partition of the Telugu Pride

      Is today the last day for the unified Telugu Pride? With the T Bill being thrashed out at the Parliament today and the uncertainty that looms over whether Andhra Pradesh splits into two, it leaves one with a sense of gloom as to how are we going to cope with this Partition of the 21st century.   At this juncture we should look at the historic win of the late legendary actor and former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Mr N.T Rama Rao in 1983 with his Telugu Desam party – based on the Telugu Sentiment. Within 9 months of establishing the Party and with the support of the Telugu people he was voted to power and put the face of Andhra Pradesh on the Indian Political map. Who can ever forget his historic ride to the LB Stadium in Hyderabad in the 1980’s, after being insulted during the Indira Gandhi’s regime. Wearing Khakis, sans makeup  on an open top jeep where he gathered followers on the way and mind you this was all off the cuff – no stage management, no paying people to come and attend the event, it was just his fans, followers  & admirers who came running after him that day. Some of them joining him  and the party out of sheer loyalty  and of course the pride of being a Telugu. That was the charisma of the first Non-Congress chief minister of Andhra Pradesh. We should also acknowledge his son-in-law Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu in putting AP on  the Global map as one of the best states to invest in the IT front . But now we need to see how the country and the world are viewing our state after the session.Now this is not about showing any allegiance to one  party or person, just an observation of the state of affairs of both sides of our leaders who are caught up in this T trauma. What is it that is being depicted in the Parliament today where our Telugu leaders are battling for both the separation and unity of the state and trying to grab eyeballs with their antics , certainly puts to shame the Telugu Pride which was so carefully  cultivated and made the state of Andhra Pradesh what it is. Hope we don’t get to see an exodus of people moving from one state to another like we saw during the India – Pakistan partition in 1947!   P.Charitha  

Will President’s Rule imposed on state?

  CM Kiran Kumar Reddy is said to be planning to resign tomorrow after confirming that T-Bill is presented in Lok Sabha. He is likely to recommend the governor Narasimhan to dissolve his cabinet immediately. However, Governor may prefer to follow Congress high command’s orders rather than following Kiran Kumar Reddy’s recommendation.   So, there are three options before the Centre. 1. Imposing President’s Rule. 2. Appoint new CM. 3. Put the Assembly in suspended animated mode until Parliament decides about bifurcation bill.   Imposing President’s Rule will seize its chances to manage the elections. It may not able to handle the administration as it wishes before and during the elections period. So, it has to think about other two options.   Appointing a new Chief Minister for a couple of months may be good idea but looks very silly and embarrassing because it may be inviting fresh troubles from different groups within. So, the best option would be putting the Assembly in sleep mode until T-Bill is passed in the Parliament. Once it is passed it can bring the Assembly to live position any time and can bank upon TRS and MIM support to run the show. Then, it can appoint its loyalists as Chief Ministers and PCC Presidents to both states. This gives an edge for Congress high command to gain full control its leaders and their groups. It can distribute the power among its loyalists and ensure a smooth passage for the party in the elections.

Can CM Kiran able to launch new party?

  CM Kiran Kumar Reddy is likely to resign tomorrow owing to his stand taken in favor of Samaikyandhra. Some of his close aides are stating that he may launch new political party very soon. However, his rival group in the party led by Botsa Satyanarayana is stating that no one would follow him and the idea of launching the new party would be a disaster. So, if he fails to take away majority of the Congress leaders with him, he can’t afford to launch his new party. So is Botsa swings into action to stop the leaders from going with him. There are particular problems in launching of new political party. If seen his nature of handling the matters without taking the others into confidence, he may not let others take charge of his new party, though they may be very seniors to him. He never let his cabinet colleagues share the information of his schemes or claim credit of them. He even followed the same principal during his fight for Samaikyandhra. Except him, all his colleagues could not catch the limelight in the entire struggle. So, he may not allow anyone to steal the show in his new party also. This may discourage many to join him.   Moreover his rival group argues that there is no meaning in launching a party in the name of Samaikyandhra after state is virtually divided into two. However, even if launches his new party after bifurcation, he has nothing to offer to people in return except a non-congress-government that carries a clear Congress mark across it. So, this may make the people suspect his honesty and his party intentions.   If he is launching the new party following his high command’s directions to split the votes and to stop TDP from coming to power, it is very difficult to convince the people that his party will not merge with Congress or support it after elections. So, there are several odds to think about before launching a new party. However, he has not many options except retiring from politics.