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The CON game to marginalize TRS
CONmen (YSR in the past and now, Sonia & Digvijaya) have been playing a dangerous game with Telangana & AP. KCR is one of the targets:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/TRS-to-disintegrate-even-before-AP-division/articleshow/21653317.cms
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/TRS-to-disintegrate-even-before-AP-division/articleshow/21653317.cms
Vakavaka Pakapaka- Posts : 7611
Join date : 2012-08-24
Re: The CON game to marginalize TRS
Guruvu-gaaru, this is what I was telling you on the other thread yesterday -- that KCR's political marginalization is imminent, and his political demise can be hastened. KCR and TRS are about the past. They did not fight for Telangana by articulating a positive, inclusive vision of its future; they fought for it in terms of a negative view of the past and scapegoating coastal Andhra people. I don't think KCR is capable of governing or leading people with a positive vision. They need not have much relevance in the new future of Telangana, provided sane voices on both sides can get together to talk and work things out.
KCR's political survival depends on the continuation of trouble between T and SA. Congress's political situation becomes better if those tensions reduce, because it doesn't have to do this much katti mIda sAmu any more. So if you were a shrewd Seemandhra politician, you would quietly allow or help conmen to undermine KCR. Since independence, it has been rare for the political interests of Congress party align with the interests of the Telugu people as a whole, but post-division of the state is one of those times. SA people should long remember what Congress did to the state, and keep them out of power on their side, but on the T side they should root for KCR to be marginalized by the conmen. Any attempts SA politicians make to reduce T-SA tensions will only help with this.
KCR's political survival depends on the continuation of trouble between T and SA. Congress's political situation becomes better if those tensions reduce, because it doesn't have to do this much katti mIda sAmu any more. So if you were a shrewd Seemandhra politician, you would quietly allow or help conmen to undermine KCR. Since independence, it has been rare for the political interests of Congress party align with the interests of the Telugu people as a whole, but post-division of the state is one of those times. SA people should long remember what Congress did to the state, and keep them out of power on their side, but on the T side they should root for KCR to be marginalized by the conmen. Any attempts SA politicians make to reduce T-SA tensions will only help with this.
Idéfix- Posts : 8808
Join date : 2012-04-26
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Re: The CON game to marginalize TRS
Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:CONmen (YSR in the past and now, Sonia & Digvijaya) have been playing a dangerous game with Telangana & AP. KCR is one of the targets:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/TRS-to-disintegrate-even-before-AP-division/articleshow/21653317.cms
Telengana will be the first and only state where the regional party that spearheaded the movement is all set to disappear...
Strange and shows the lack of popular support.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Re: The CON game to marginalize TRS
Idéfix wrote:Guruvu-gaaru, this is what I was telling you on the other thread yesterday -- that KCR's political marginalization is imminent, and his political demise can be hastened. KCR and TRS are about the past. They did not fight for Telangana by articulating a positive, inclusive vision of its future; they fought for it in terms of a negative view of the past and scapegoating coastal Andhra people. I don't think KCR is capable of governing or leading people with a positive vision. They need not have much relevance in the new future of Telangana, provided sane voices on both sides can get together to talk and work things out.
KCR's political survival depends on the continuation of trouble between T and SA. Congress's political situation becomes better if those tensions reduce, because it doesn't have to do this much katti mIda sAmu any more. So if you were a shrewd Seemandhra politician, you would quietly allow or help conmen to undermine KCR. Since independence, it has been rare for the political interests of Congress party align with the interests of the Telugu people as a whole, but post-division of the state is one of those times. SA people should long remember what Congress did to the state, and keep them out of power on their side, but on the T side they should root for KCR to be marginalized by the conmen. Any attempts SA politicians make to reduce T-SA tensions will only help with this.
You may be right. Seemandhra people have no love for KCR and his gang. But, I don't like the way CONwallahs play their games.
Vakavaka Pakapaka- Posts : 7611
Join date : 2012-08-24
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