Positive or Negative, out of sight out of mind, to gain media limelight the political tribe in Andhra Pradesh is going out of the way. Wednesday saw a flutter of activity in the YSR Congress camp in Hyderabad. The former MLA Srikanth Reddy and K Srinivasulu launched verbal attacks on the `Kiran Sarkar’ and the PCC Chief Botsa Satyanarayana while addressing media.
Botsa was termed as the `Liquor Mafia Don’ by Srikanth Reddy, he added that Botsa was holding licenses on his kin who were possessing white cards. He really had no right to comment about the members who joined YSRC, said the YSRC Leader. (Earlier the PCC Chief had termed the MLAs who joined the YSRC as morale-less). Adding that, the Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy and the PCC Chief Botsa were hand in glove and are looting the state. The YSRC leader also accused V Hanumantha Rao, MP for misusing the funds allotted under the MPLAD.
On the other hand another YSRC Leader Srinivasulu, criticized the Kiran Sarkar for its apathy towards farmers, who are in distress and demanded setting up of Market Stabilisation Fund (MSF) to rescue farmers who fail to get remunerative prices. Adding that the state government has been neglecting the farmers' interests which led to farmers in Warangal burning their chilli crops as there were no buyers
The political funda of the day seems to be pay deaf ears to critics and be foul mouthed about contemporaries. This funda seems to be ruling the roost in the state especially. As you scan across the media content, what one finds is each political leader talking about what is bad in others and why they will fail? There seems not one, who explains why he failed and how the trouble shooting will be done. The state parties have made it mandatory for survival to throw scathe attacks. The recent Uttar Pradesh scenario has not taught any lessons to our politicians, feel critics. When the Congress and the Bahujan Party were launching verbal wars against themselves and the Samajwadi Party, Akilesh only spoke about what he proposed to do. This has seen the young man win over the electorate. When will our politicians learn…..(With inputs from internet: AarKay)