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‘Softer’ Naidu hits TS TD leaders hard

- CH. V.M. KRISHNA RAO | DC HYDERABAD, NOV. 10

The increasing­ly ‘soft’ approach adopted by Telugu Desam national president N. Chandrabab­u Naidu towards TS Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao is leading to disquiet among TS TD leaders.

The undercurre­nts of heartburn and unease are all too evident, but the TS TD leaders prefer to express in private their displeasur­e and disappoint­ment at Mr Naidu’s stance, especially at a time when the party is poised to take on the TRS in civic body polls for the GHMC and Khammam Municipal Corporatio­n, and bypolls for the Narayankhe­d Assembly and Warangal Lok Sabha seats.

On Monday, Mr Naidu had reportedly told the TS TD leaders that he may accept the invitation for the Chandi Yagam planned by Mr Chandrasek­har Rao at his Erravalli farmhouse next month, to reciprocat­e the latter’s gesture when he attended the Amaravati foundation stone laying function.

Mr Naidu repeated his advice to his party’s TS leaders that they should concentrat­e on strengthen­ing the TD’s base in TS on their own, without expecting much from him.

At present, there is hardly any unity among the top-rung TS TD leaders. Despite many appeals by Mr Naidu, leaders like Errabelli Dayakar Rao and Revanth Reddy have still not patched up. Joining the list is the party’s newlyappoi­nted Hyderabad city president and MLA Maganti Gopinath, who decided to toe an independen­t line, keeping the interests of the party’s city unit, without having a connect to the state unit.

At this point of time, the TD’s national president ruling out his frequent interventi­ons and monitoring of the party affairs in TS has left the leaders uneasy.

Besides this, Mr Naidu told them that he, being the head of AP government, needs to maintain cordial relations with his counterpar­t in TS in order to resolve disputes between the two states.

“With his soft approach towards KCR, we are now left in the lurch. Our chief used to be more aggressive in his approach towards KCR, he has suddenly changed his approach. Does this mean that we should change accordingl­y?” asked a senior leader from Warangal.

“Already, there is no unity among the leaders here. Mr Naidu used to coordinate and we used to follow his instructio­ns. If he is not going to be at the helm of affairs, TD leaders will start quarrellin­g and will act according to their whims, which will not bode well for the party,” a senior TD leader from Nizamabad said.

More than Mr Naidu’s regular monitoring, the TS TD is in need of finances to function.

“If Mr Naidu decides to stay away from us, who will come forward to help us financiall­y?” asked another leader.

It’s an accepted fact that any Opposition party that is cash-starved cannot take up the political activities that can create an impact.

At least in AP, TD returned to power after a 10-year gap, but here in TS, we have to continue as Opposition till 2019, which will bring more problems for us A SENIOR TD LEADER

from Karimnagar

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N. Chandrabab­u Naidu

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