The Telangana Assembly Election is around the corner and caretaker CM K Chandrashekhar Rao has irked the public of the state when asked about reservation for minorities.
As the demand for reservations have increased across the state, now KC Rao, who had earlier promised a 12% reservation for the minorities and has not been able to fulfill it, is in a dock to maintain the status quo for the demands.
Telangana will be voting on December 7 and the result will announced on December 11 but the newest born state, which will be going in election has Hyderabad in its dock and other parties, like TDP and TJS are leading form the front to hijack the movement.
KC Rao, while campaigning in a rally in Asifabad, got irked when a person from the crowd reminded him of his poll promises which he made 4 years back regarding the reservation for the minorities.
#WATCH: Telangana caretaker CM K Chandrasekhar Rao says to a person during a speech in Asifabad, "12% hi bole. Khamosh baitho. Baith jaao. Baitho na. Tumhare baap ko bolun kya baatein". The person had asked him about promise of 12% reservation for minorities. (29.11.18) pic.twitter.com/ruPKVf9rLh
— ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2018
Rao asked the person, “12% hi bole. Khamosh baitho. Baith jaao. Baitho na. Tumhare baap ko bolun kya baatein.”
In Telangana, the issue of development and the Telgu Asmita is at the height in this election and the Opposition parties, who have made a ‘People’s Alliance’ to defeat the incumbent TRS, are vying for a support from the non-BJP and non-TRS fronts.
The Chandrababu Naidu’s Telgu Desam Party, Congress, Communist Party of India and the Telangana Jan Shakti have come in a garnd alliance to support the cause and defeat the BJP and TRS combined, who the Opposition believes are working together.
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