Showing posts with label Biased leaders Chandra babu Naidu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biased leaders Chandra babu Naidu. Show all posts

Monday, September 2, 2013

Thousand Murders

I am very much anguished at the present situation in Andhra Pradesh.  The politicians seem to have no principles.  Their only principle in life appears to be in power.  They do not seem to have any ideals or morals.  Power hungry monsters do not have any qualms in killing people with their irresponsible activity and statements.  They take pride in creating public turmoil for achieving political mileage. 
Nara Chandrababu Naidu thinks himself to be great political strategist.  The back stabber who took reigns of TDP, by backstabbing his father-in-law, is a power maniac.  He never likes to utter the word ‘Telangaana’.  But to gain power in the state he had given letter to the central government to take decision on Telangaana.  He even blamed the congress and central government of India for not taking decision on Telangaana.  When decision of Telangaana is announced by the Home Minister of India on December 9th, 2009, he was the master mind behind the Seemaandhra MLAs and MPs resignation drama.  This led to agitations in Telangaana and almost 1000 youth have committed suicide till date.  
Finally, the ruling party has declared its decision to forward the process of formation of Telangaana state.
Now Nara Babu is instigating Seemaandhra people to agitate against Telangaana formation.  Telangaana people have achieved their state after a democratic struggle for 60years.  The instigated agitations by Seemaandhra people against Telangaana formation only exposes their dictatorial attitude against which all these years Telanganites struggled.  In support of Seemandhra people Chandrababu Naidu started “telugu jaati aatma gourava yatra”.  Under this pretext he is igniting anti national feeling in the people by questioning the Center’s authority on the state.  It is obvious by his speeches that he is considering Andhra Pradesh as a different nation and not a state in the Indian Union.  He unabashedly discloses that he negated Telangaana formation when the BJP in NDA government in the 2002 wanted to grant statehood to Telangaana along with the formation of other states – Chattisgarh, Jharakand and Uttaranchal. 
Chandrababu Naidu, who stood with Seemaandhra people, always scuttled the formation of Telangaana.  Had he been a true leader working for the betterment of people of all regions he would have consented for formation of Telangaana in 2002 itself.  His foul play has resulted in the death of 1000 Telangaana youth.  All the suicides of Telangaana youth are nothing but mass homicide by Seemaandhra biased backstabber power greedy political monster.  

It is said that a person who lives by the sword dies by it.  We should just wait and see how this man sees his end.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

NaMo

Like many in the state I was eager to hear what Mr. Narendra Modi would speak at LB stadium.  His speech was not inspiring.  He just quoted the facts that everybody knew.  He did not present his vision of India/Bharat and what plans he has to make it realise.  Youth is worried about the situation in India and NaMO is worried about youth.  But what will he do for betterment of the youth?  What are his plans for upliftment of the women and downtrodden classes?  I think he should bring forth the plans he have for making India a developed country. 
Mr. Modi, before coming to the venue met the rich and powerful private persons in the state.  I think that is an indication for his priorities.  His praise for NTR will not be appreciated by Telangaana people at this juncture. “Yes we can, yes we will”, doesn’t sound original or ‘desi’.  His addressing of the present turmoil in state is inadequate.  I felt, “he came, he failed to conquer, and he went”. 

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AP CM Kiran Kumar Reddy says that Modi had acted as he met actors immediately before arrival to the venue.  I think all politicians are actors.  Everyday we see politicians giving contradictory statements, or denying what they said and sometimes even blaming the media or journalists, saying that they were wrongly interpreted.  In the present situation of formation of Telangaana state everyday every politician of Seemandhra expresses contradictory statements every hour with great seriousness. 
For the past three years every MLA and MP with origins in Seemaandhra said they would abide by the ‘High Command” decision or Union government’s dictat.  But the moment decision on Telangaana is announced all these people simply say that it is done in haste and without any consideration.  Watching the expressions and body language lets us know how biased every Seemandhra Politician is. 
The BJP says if it comes to power it will form Telangaana state within 100 days.  But in the parliament Venkaiah Naidu says congress has not addressed the Seemandhra people’s sentiments and taken a hasty decision and that is the cause of all the reverse agitation in Seemandhra.  His impatient long face as the discussion on Telangaana was going in Rajya Sabha will not be forgotten by Telanganites.  Also when Modi came to Hyderabad he talks about Jai Andhra agitation and gathering then, conveniently forgetting the huge gathering at Nizam’s college when Mrs. Sushma Swaraj addressed Telangaana youth in December 2009.  He and Telugu Desam Naidu are behind the BJP’s failure to form Telangaana when three other new states formed in the nation during BJP rule.  Even now given a chance, these two Seema Naidus will hinder the formation of Telangaana state. 
Chandra Babu Naidu, leader of a regional party and Venkaiah Naidu, a leader in national party, fail to consider Telangaana issue in a democratic way.  Belonging to Seemandhra they are thinking locally, to be precise, as personal issue and becoming emotional.  They are giving importance to their native place and people but are not considering the constitutional rights of Telangaana.  If the politicians rise above personal feelings, and think in larger interests of people of all regions and religions, people will have faith in democracy.  Otherwise there will always be agitations.

When it comes to acting, I think KKR should be given best actor award for the role he is playing in the state now.  Though he speaks weird Telugu in media interviews, he actually can speak good Telugu when emotional. 

Whatever is going on in Andhra Pradesh is worrying people of all regions.  Only politicians are having good time hosting breakfast, lunch and dinner to their colleagues and having get-togethers.  I pray that these dramas should end and peace prevail in all the regions of the state.