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Hyderabad: Politicians are known for hurling abuses at each other, but TelanganaChief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is taking the exercise to a new low altogether. He is setting a dubious benchmark when it comes to being ‘expressive’ in public meetings. When words such as ‘Satan’, ‘ghost’, ‘thief’, ‘liar’ and ‘deceiver’ become routine in public speeches along with a barrage of expletives, you know the red line is being crossed somewhere.

Take a look at the way KCR reviled Naidu a couple of days ago. “You are the worst (neechaathi neechamaina) chief minister in the country. You come across as Satan forTelangana. You are a ghost that engulfed Telangana. You are wreaking vengeance against people of the state. You are a deceiver. You are a cheat. You violated all the stipulations of AP Reorganisation Act. You are a liar… Are Srisailam and Krishnapatnam your father’s estate? (nee ayya jagir aa?) What is your bossism over those projects? You want the people and families in Telangana to wilt and the TRS government to become unpopular.”

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Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao. AFP

KCR did not stop at that. He went on to say that Chandrababu Naidu was alleging that “we (the TRS government) lacked vision and farsightedness. But, we don’t have his donga choopu (a thief’s look). Telangana is suffering because of that.” Continuing his trenchant attack on Naidu, the Telangana Chief Minister said that Ashok Hinduja complained to him (KCR) that Chandrababu Naidu “threatened” him (Hinduja) not to sell power to Telangana from Hinduja Power utility. “You (Naidu) will burn yourself, if you play with fire. We are going to drag you to Supreme Court on the water/power issue,” he said.

KCR challenged that he was ready for a public debate either at Abids (in the heart of Hyderabad) or Praksam Barrage (the threshold of Vijayawada). “If I am proven wrong, I will rub my nose on the ground and apologise,” he asserted in a huffy tone.

This is not the first time KCR used opprobrious language. He held out a threat recently against those teasing women, saying he would get their eyeballs plucked. Asked if it was not unconstitutional and barbaric, he made light of the question and asserted that he would not compromise at any cost to protect the safety and security of women.

On an earlier occasion, at the birth anniversary of legendary poet Kaloji Narayana Rao in Warangal, the chief minister, who until then denied having his surreptitious hand behind the blocking the telecast of TV9 and ABN new channels in cable TVs in Telangana and that his party and government had nothing to do with that, suddenly burst out saying: “If they abuse KCR, I don’t care. But if they abuse the Telangana people and culture, we will bury them 10 km deep inside the earth.”

TRS sympathizers and leaders defend KCR’s remarks only as retorts, but not provocative. They ascribe Friday’s remarks also as a response to Chandrababu Naidu’s comments that TRS leaders and KCR might “blame me, even if their wives are not having family relation (meaning sex) with them.”

KCR is known for his vituperative remarks. Sometimes they became popular and runaway hits with the agitators and people. At other times, he drew flak. When he said long ago that his party would “drag Sonia Gandhi to bazaar”, he drew scornful remarks from all. The late YS Rajasekhara Reddy rebuked the TRS on the floor of the assembly and chided KCR by quoting his “acerbic and provocative” remarks over “seizure of property of Andhra investors and ban of Andhra educational institutions.”

A new state and chief ministership did not come to KCR just like that. He, indeed, earned both by dint of sheer effort and mobilizing enormous support to the political cause from multiple sections of society in India. But the tongue-lashing is showing him poor light. He brings no dignity to the top job.

Contextual criticism is acceptable and indeed welcome in a democracy. But crass remarks sure denigrate the dignity of anybody, especially the man making them.

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ee so called KCR aevarni emanna em matladakoodadhu...aevarina react aitae..biatch laaga edusthadu..brahmam_laugh.gif?1403646236

 

monna CBN press meet..lo meeku(KCR n CO) ki mundhu choopu ledhu annadu..daaniki biatch KCR.."mundhu choopu ledhu" anna pedha maata antada..oka CM ni ani okataeeeee golabrahmam_laugh.gif?1403646236lol lafangi

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A angle lo chusina, cm qualities asalu levu,,,,,assembly gate bayata undalsina vadu,,,, assembly lopala unte ide prob...

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India lo ee cm aina untha chetha vaaguthaadu

Noru teristhe boothule eediki

Tg cm's antha ittage untaremo future lo

Eedni inspiratiin ga teesukuni

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India lo ee cm aina untha chetha vaaguthaadu

Noru teristhe boothule eediki

Tg cm's antha ittage untaremo future lo

Eedni inspiratiin ga teesukuni

ademantae..maa baasha gintae...nuvvu ma basha ni egathali chaesthunnav antadubrahmam_laugh.gif?1403646236

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mass audience ki fights unte claps kodataru

kcr fans ila matladitene claps kodataru

 

fans pulse telisina heros

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vedini inspiration ga tisukoni TRS pinkies are saying AP ki tagina sasti jarigindi #hudhud anta...sadist gallu

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Restrain from making provocative comments: PCI panel to Telangana CM

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New Delhi: A three-member panel constituted by Press Council of India has recommended that Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao be directed to restrain himself from making provocative statements against journalists.

The committee comprising journalists Rajeev Ranjan Nag, K Amarnath and Krishna Prasad was constituted by PCI Chairperson Justice (retd) Markandey Katju to probe threats to the media in Telangana after certain remarks reportedly made by Rao were brought to the Council's notice.

While listing its findings, the panel noted that "the Chief Minister of Telangana did make the statements attributed to him from a public platform that he would break the necks and bury media persons and that they should salute the Telangana people if they wish to live in Telangana."

The Committee said that by making these statements from a public platform, the Telangana Chief Minister had violated the letter and spirit of Article 19 (1)(a)(e)and(g) which pertain to freedom of speech and expression, freedom to reside and settle in any part of India and practise any profession.

The Committee recommended that PCI and Central Government should impress upon Rao that "blatant threats to the media and media personnel violates the oath of office he took to protect and defend the Constitution of India and follow the rule of law."

"The Chief Minister of Telangana should be directed to restrain himself from making provocative statements against journalists or in saluting and supporting organizations which seek to limit the flow of information to the people, on the basis of nativity or domicile status," the panel recommended in its report.

The report of the three-member committee was placed before the Press Council on Monday and adopted, sources said

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