Maoist campaign 'Operation Kagar' stops the central government: kcr
Hyderabad, April 27 (IANS). Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) chairman and former Telangana minister KK Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) on Sunday called on the BJP government to close the continued ‘Operation Kagar’ against the Maoists and invite them to peace talks. Referring to a major campaign offered by the security forces against the Maoist Organization Communist Party of India (Maoist) in Chhattisgarh, KCR said this “slaughter is not correct.” Kcr Alkathurti addressed a major public meeting on the occasion of Brs’s Silver Jubilee celebrations in the Hanmakonda district. He claimed that tribes and youths are killed in Chhattisgarh. He said: “Just because you have power, you can’t feed a series of murders. Maoists have suggested peace conversations, but the central government must listen to them.” A few months later, in his first public meeting, KCR launched a shocking attack on the state’s congressional government and blamed it for ‘incomplete promises’ and ‘failures’. KCR, who was the chief minister of Telangana for almost a decade, claimed that Congress government abolished the development work done during the BRS championship and that the situation like 2014 returned. He reminded that he formed the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (now BRS) to revive the Telangana movement in 2001 and that the party realized the dream of forming a separate Telangana state. KCR called the congress part ‘the villain number one of Telangana’. He said that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru merged Telangana in 1956 to Andhra Pradesh and that the Telangana movement in 1969 was also brutally suppressed by the congress. He also claimed that, after announcing the formation of state formation in 2009, Congress prevented Telangana from giving the state status. Kcr said: “Even then, still, and always, the congress was the greatest enemy of Telangana.” KCR claims that Telangana did the entire development during the term of office of the BRS government. The state’s gross domestic product was at the top of the national record and the per capita revenue rose to Rs 3.5 lakh. He told how different irrigation projects, including Kaleshwaram, made the barren country fertile and the state today produces 3.5 million tonnes of paddy. KCR also mentioned schemes such as Retu Bandhu (Agricultural Investment Aid Scheme) and 24 -hour free power supply to farmers, drinking water supply in every home under Mission Bhagiratha. He accused the congress of vandalism, saying that ‘False Gandhi had gone out of Delhi’ to make big promises in the election campaign. He said: “We gave a pension of Rs 2,000, he promised Rs 4,000. We gave Rs 10,000 in Retu Bandhu, he promised to give Rs 15,000. Promises were made to give scooty, to waive agricultural loans to Rs 2 lakh, and a Tola Gold and the 1 Lakh in Kalyan Lax not fulfilled. ” He expressed concern about the power cuts, farmers’ cars and water crisis in the state and asked why the land tariffs dropped and farmers did not buy. KCR promised that BRS would continue the struggle for the rights of the people of Telangana and expressed the confidence that the public would teach Congress a lesson for his deception. -Ians DSC/CBT