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Naidu comes down heavily on Cong.
By Our Special Correspondent
TIRUPATI, JUNE 30. The Chief Minister, Mr. N. Chandrababu Naidu,
has strongly criticised the Congress (I) for its `disruptive and
separatist activities' in the State in its desperate bid to
destabilise his smooth-running Government.
The Congress (I) had not only lost touch with people but also was
clearly out of tune with the aspirations and sentiments of the
public having been dumped several times during the last two
decades. Its days were numbered and the day was not far off when
it would be completely wiped out of the Indian political map, he
predicted hardly concealing his ire at the party, which is trying
to disturb his applecart by raking up the separate Telangana and
Rayalaseema issues.
Kickstarting the TDP's election campaign for the ensuing ZPTC and
MPTC elections from the lawns of the SV University grounds in
line with the party's convention after a customary darshan of
Lord Venkateswara in the hill temple, Mr. Naidu, except for some
passing references, singled out the Congress (I) for his
outbursts and blamed it for trying to scuttle all his
developmental and mass-oriented programmes.
He regretted that the party, despite its severe drubbings at the
hustings, was yet to learn any lesson and reorient its programmes
to suit the changing moods and needs of people. Its only theme
was to grab power through hook or crook and that was why they
promised even moon before elections and conveniently ignored it
if ever they were elected, Mr. Naidu said referring to the
party's promise of free power supply on the election-eve and how
it not only backtracked but also enhanced the power tariff
steeply in states like Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh which were
under its rule.
He said the party, claiming itself to be a national party, often
indulged in double-speak without any national outlook or uniform
policy. They speak one thing while in power and exactly the
opposite when out of power. The party never liked to devolve
powers to the local bodies, he said and pointed out that after
the former Chief Minister, Mr. Anjaiah, nobody in the party had
held elections to the PR bodies.
Mr. Naidu also blamed the Congress (I) for backtracking on its
support to a 3-tier system in PR administration and said that but
for the delay caused by the party, the TDP would have held the PR
elections along with the municipal elections last year itself.
The Congress (I) was sinking in AP after the advent of the TDP
and did not have even the faintest of hopes that it would come
back to power in the State. That was why, it was trying to put a
spoke in all my developmental programmes to embarrass me and
scuttle my programmes. Come what may, I am ready even to lay down
my life for the cause of my people and for the cause of my party
but would not be cowed down by the evil designs of the Congress
(I) and some other elements, he thundered obviously meaning the
TRS and other separatist outfits.
He promised that under the TDP rule the local bodies would
financially and operationally become more powerful and self-
sufficient because he considered them as the main means to
achieve his dream of establishing `Swarnandhrapradesh.' It was in
this context that he described the current elections as
significant and struck a note of optimism that the party was
poised to make a clean sweep of the polls.
Earlier, he made the ZPTC and MPTC candidates take an oath on
their dos and donts and warned them to live up to the
expectations of the party leadership and voters. Among the other
participants were the District Minister, Dr. N. Sivaprasad, the
local MP (BJP), Dr. N. Venkataswamy, Mr. Chandalavada
Krishnamurthy MLA, and the district party convener, Mr. G. V.
Srinadha Reddy.
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