As Telangana Chief Minister Chandra Sekara Rao skipped the Prime Minister’s program in Hyderabad, the incident where banners were put up raising 17 questions to the Prime Minister has caused a stir.
Before arriving in Chennai yesterday, Prime Minister Modi attended the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Indian School of Business College in Hyderabad, Telangana. Later at the BJP at Begumpet Airport. Speaking to the party, he slammed the state chief minister and Telangana Rashtriya Samithi party leader Chandra Sekara Rao.
In India, he said, family parties create problems in politics, adding that family parties are the biggest enemies of democracy and the advancement of youth. He also said that the promoters of succession politics were focusing only on the development of their families, adding that the people of Telangana were watching this and criticized these parties for not having the slightest interest in solving the problems of the poor.
Prime Minister Modi said that the people of this country are well aware of the corruption that took place under the rule of one family and that thousands of people have sacrificed their lives in the struggle for the secession of Telangana and that those sacrifices will shatter the dreams of Telangana development and should not be wasted by the rule of one family.
Telangana Chief Minister Chandrasekhar Rao left for Bangalore early in the morning to avoid meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi amid a protocol that the Chief Minister should go to welcome him when he arrives. There, Telangana Chief Minister Chandra Sekara Rao met the leader of the secular Janata Dal and former Prime Minister Devagauda and former Karnataka Chief Minister Kumaraswamy. He has recently been meeting several leaders, including Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, to form a national third party to replace the BJP and Congress in the next Lok Sabha elections.
Already, on February 5, Telangana Chief Minister Chandrasekara Rao did not come to Hyderabad to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had come to dedicate the 216-foot-tall Ramanujar statue to the nation. Criticism arose after this happened a second time.
In this context, the banner was put up all over the city of Hyderabad asking 17 questions to Prime Minister Modi who went to Telangana. These banners were placed to indicate that the federal government had not approved 17 projects reported to the state.
It is noteworthy that these banners have received extra attention as Telangana Chief Minister Chandrasekara has traveled to Bangalore to avoid meeting Prime Minister Modi.