Is Kiran Kumar warning his high command
posted on Aug 30, 2013 9:29AM
CM Kiran Kumar Reddy, who has been firmly opposing bifurcation of the state, has remained silent after openly criticizing party high command’s decision few weeks ago. It creates havoc in the party and got mixed response from leaders of both regions.
However, high command has not taken any action against him, instead party state political in-charge Digvijay Singh has stated that there is nothing wrong in his statement. Probably, Congress high command doesn’t want to cross swords with him fearing it may lead to fall of the state government or provoke Seemandhra leaders of the party, who are opposing its decision.
Yesterday, once again CM Kiran Kumar Reddy has voiced his concern over bifurcation during a function held at Ravindra Bharathi. He said “People will give holiday to those parties and governments that do not reflect their ambitions. It is wrong to think that parties and governments will take decisions and people have to carry on with them. Either governments or political parties have to act according to their wishes and demands and should not take them for granted. If takes, they will send-off such governments and political parties. I wish the government will realize and react to the demands of Telugu people. I pray Telugu Talli to give enough wisdom to the government for taking an appropriate decision.”
This latest warning of Kiran Kumar Reddy to his high command may again draw sharp criticism from his Telangana colleagues and backed by Seemandhra leaders, but the question is, being a CM of the state can he oppose the high command’s decision? Can he argue in favour of a particular region or people, where as he is supposed represent all the people of entire state ? Can he continue in his chair, when he doesn’t want to co-operate with union government’s decision? Hope Kiran Kumar Reddy will soon come out with his action plan.