In an unexpected manner, a verbal war broke out between the Telangana and AP governments. The ruling parties of both the Telugu states are criticizing each other. It all started with Telangana finance minister Harish Rao asked Andhra construction workers to cancel their votes in AP and register here.
Then Harish Rao attacked YCP and TDP over ‘Special Category Status’ and privatization of the Vizag steel plant. Countering Harish’s comments, YCP minister Sidiri Appalaraju called Telangana CM KCR, BRS Working President KTR and Harish, terrorists.
“Harish Rao might have commented so in a drunken state just like his uncle KCR. It’s totally unnecessary of Harish Rao to comment on Andhra affairs and he should be watchful of his words. KCR, KTR, Kavitha and Harish Rao are equal to terrorists who ignited regional sentimental feelings between the people and take political advantage of it,” said minister Sidiri Appalaraju.
On privatization of the Vizag steel plant, the YCP minister added that government run organizations don’t take part in tender bids and by showing interest, the BRS is proving that it is supporting privatization of steel plant while we are opposing it.
Well, YCP leaders use the harshest language when it comes to criticizing their opponents and Telugu Desam leaders have tons of experience in it. BRS leaders may not be familiar with such banter but they should be aware that YCP leaders go to any extent against opponents.
This post was last modified on 13 April 2023 2:55 pm
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