All-party-meet kichidi on the menu: Politicking Wishesh

December 27, 2012 09:25
All-party-meet kichidi on the menu: Politicking Wishesh

Namaskaram andi!

Hope you are enjoying your special exclusive from Wishesh. We try to bring out how the public like you & me feel about the present happenings. As for today the whole state is cooking delicacies for the proposed all-party-meet scheduled for tomorrow at Delhi on the long impending Telangana issue. Well let's take a quick look as to what different parties are cooking for the sumptuous lunch tomorrow.

This is just to bring out the lighter side of the issue and no harm is intended to anyone. This section includes gossips from the grapevine for reader enrichment. Do send in your comments or criticism for us to give you the best.............................................(Wishesh AarKay)  

Party1

 

YSRCP plans the Congress way: All parties in the state are seriously contemplating over the all-party-meet scheduled for Friday (Dec 28). The recent off-shoot of Congress, YSR Congress lashed out at the UPA for doing injustice to the state which has supported the central government with 32 MPs. Visibly this issue adds significance when uttered by a Telangana leader of the party, Bajireddy Govardhan.

The leader joined with another colleague Konathala Ramakrishna found fault with the strategy of the Congress led UPA government seeking the opinion over Telangana from other parties before spelling out it's own. They felt that the central party was trying to play its cards cleverly to encash the vote bank influence on both regions of the state. YSRCP shall decide, today, on the contingent that should be present at Delhi, tomorrow.

The party feels that there would be no divided opinion between its members at the meet. They added that they shall vote for the mass opinion arrived at the meet. Does this mean YSRCP also would wait for what the other parties feel about the issue and later give its opinion? Looks like they have learned a lot from their parent party.

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TDP shall stand by 2008 letter about Telangana: After a meet with the Andhra leaders, TDP seems to be in a confident stands on the T issue. On his massive walkathon, 'Vastunna Mee Kosam' at Karimnagar district, the party Chief N Chandrababu Naidu spoke at length about the all-party-meet. He ascertained that the party was never against T formation and had submitted a letter in this regards to the UPA in 2008.

Adding that most parties were trying to put TDP in an embarrassing situation over the issue often, in spite of assuring firm support long back. He also said that the members of the party will stick to an unanimous opinion and will not have differences between them.

Now going by it will the TDP spell out its stands at the all-party-meet or will it say, 'our opinion has already been mentioned in 2008...pl refer.' Probably the clever veteran would like to toss the coin into the Congress court and ask them to spell out their opinion as the TDP had already done in 2008, itself.

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KCR has made T issue a business: Senior Congress leader Kavuri Sambasivarao lashed out at the TRS for turning the T issue in to a business. He added that the investments of the TRS supremo KCR in this deal was the trust of the students and employees. The leader also voiced his dissent over the all-party-meet proposed by the Congress led UPA. He felt that this exhibited the inefficiency of the center. The senior leader mentioned the issues while addressing a meet organized by the unified Andhra students JAC at Nellore.

The leader felt that the Telangana students suicide was painful and it was worse that the TRS was using these pathetic issues to popularize the T sentiment. Finally he concluded that just to buy some time the all-party-meet had been proposed by the center. On the podium another seemandhra leader and Congress MP, Lagadpati Rajagopala  was also present.(Wishesh AarKay) 

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