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Friday, May 28, 2010

WARNS AGAINST JAGANS T YATRA -KCR to launch yet another T agitation after Dec 31

TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao on Thursday felt that another strong push will pave the way for creation of separate T state and he would take the lead in doing so after December 31. Addressing a meeting of party workers,Rao said Aur ek dhakka mare tho Telangana ajata hai. He said if the Centre does not start the process of carving separate state after December 31,TRS would launch a bhayankar yudh. KCR said the sole aim of people of Telangana is creation of separate state but the people in Andhra region have been airing divergent views some want united state while others favour separate Andhra. Criticising Naidu for not taking a clear stand on T issue,he said this change of attitude after 2009 elections had forced T protagonist C Ramesh to resign from the state assembly and join TRS.
Referring to the Odarpu Yatra of Kadapa MP YS Jaganmohan Reddy in Warangal district, Rao said that it was meant to create confusion among Telangana people. He alleged that Jagan wanted to come to the district with his 3000 private army to show his strength even after the Telangana people and organisations had expressed their opposition to the yatra. Rao called the proposal to distribute Rs 64 lakh to the families of those who died of shockfollowing the death of YSR in a chopper crash last year as ridiculous.He said the yatra would cost the exchequer about Rs 20 crore to provide security to Jagan and facilities to his private army.It is a Jabardasti yatra,he said.
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Sonia cant stop Jagan - The Kadapa MP Declines To Oblige Cong High Command

A confrontation seemed inevitable in Warangal district on Friday as Kadapa MP YS Jaganmohan Reddy vowed to go ahead with his Odarpu yatra despite the party high command telling him to call it off. After a bomb scare and series of rallies to protest the yatra on Thursday, Warangal was on the boil as the district administration deployed over 3,000 police personnel to counter pro-Telangana activists who vowed to prevent the yatra from entering the district at any cost. During the day, while outwardly expressing support for the Jagan yatra,the state government made moves to persuade the Kadapa MP to call it off. Jagan is an MP and AICC member, and he does not need the states permission to visit Warangal district, chief minister K Rosaiah said on Thursday morning. But with reports of protests and rallies and other disturbances coming in from Warangal, CM convened a meeting of his ministers and decided to urge Jagan to put off his visit.

Accordingly, ministers Sabita Indra Reddy and N Raghuveera Reddy went to Jagans residence in Hyderabad late in the afternoon and conveyed the mood in the Cabinet over his yatra. However, according to sources, Jagan refused to budge and said that he would begin his Warangal yatra from Mahabubabad as scheduled on Friday morning. But Mahabubabad, from where Jagan is scheduled to kick off his yatra, was rocked by a series of protests and a bomb scare that brought the town to a halt and had the cops in a tizzy. Around 1 pm, a passenger at Mahabubabad bus stand reported to the authorities the presence of an unclaimed bag. The police immediately cordoned off the bus station and cancelled all services. A note found in the bag claimed that united Andhra supporter Jagan will be greeted with bombs if he visits Warangal district, and was signed by a little-known outfit called Telangana Liberation Army. The local cops could not make much headway with the bag and it finally took a bomb squad from Hyderabad to take to the outskirts of the town and defuse it.
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