Congress internal feuds find Delhi fuming

January 10, 2012 16:35
Congress internal feuds find Delhi fuming

It is a regular practice in the Congress to make a beeline to Delhi to meet the high command and vent their ire on the opposition. It is almost after a couple of decades that the communal feelings have arisen in the ruling party. Earlier when Telugu Desam Party was ruling they stayed together and later when late Y S Rajasekara Reddy was ruling, it was pin drop silence. Now with no other dominant force in the reckoning it is cold war between the prominent members of the party. In a process to weed out the differences the union Minister and State In-charge Ghulam Nabi Azad was here in the state to fix the truce. Though everything was normal during his stint, the moment he turned his back on, problem started brewing.

The main problem now identified is between the Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy and the PCC Chief Botsa Satyanarayana. Both of them have set up a koteri of their own at the national capital to voice their opinion to the high command. PCC Chief has his man Gowri Shankar, state Congress Secretary and CM has his man the MLC Ranga Reddy. It has been a continuous blaming game doing the rounds with AZAD, Chidambaram, Ahmed Patel and even to the Party President Sonia Gandhi. The high command is getting the heat that is brewing up in the state and may soon come up with an amicable plan. In the meantime the PCC Chief wants to send the Praja Rajyam Chief Chiranjeevi to the centre so that he might not be a hindrance to his aspirations when the high command graces.

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