Historic Khammam Meet Lays Out KCR Vision
BRS Supremo
Broadly Spells the National Agenda of his Party
Vanam Jwala
Narasimha Rao
The Hans
India (22-01-2023)
(KCR
was highly critical of BJP for invoking communal and caste-based hatred to
divide the people of the country vertically and horizontally for petty
political gains, which if allowed to continue further, will lead to
annihilation of the nation and the secular values for which the country stood
for long. He cautioned that, this state of affairs may even turn India similar
to a Taliban-ruled Afghanistan-Editor’s Lead)
Three distinctly
significant and path-breaking public meetings recently addressed by Bharat
Rashtra Samithi (BRS) President and Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar
Rao, two on January 12 in Mahaboobabad and Kothagudem, and one in Khammam on
January 18, explicitly and implicitly delineated his and BRS broad vision, that
would ultimately form part of BRS National Development and Welfare Agenda. In
fact, in Khammam meeting, KCR hinted at that, around 150 retired bureaucrats
and experts from different fields had been working on the full draft agenda. In
his profoundly loaded speech in these meetings, each and every point KCR made,
there was an underscored message in it. KCR also declared that BRS’ journey
would continue with like-minded parties, especially with the Communist Parties,
in the future, to take forward the national agenda.
The way KCR
exposed BJP, NDA and Narendra Modi’s Government at center, with his unrivaled
style of expression and oratory, coupled with honest indignation, was instantly
lauded by the audience with incessant cheers. Specific mention needs to be made
to the thunderous applause from the mammoth public over five lakhs and also galaxy
of leaders on the dais in Khammam, whenever CM KCR briefed the Telangana Model
and was critical of Union Government’s apathy for development and welfare of
people. These included among others, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Punjab CM Bhagwant
Mann, Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan, UP former CM Akhilesh Yadav, CPI General Secretary
D Raja, State Secretaries of Communist Parties Tammineni Veerabhadram,
Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao etc. KCR strategically utilized the historical Khammam platform
to mention them.
KCR’s very
well-orchestrated and analytical thoughts in all his three addresses rotated
round burning issues the nation is facing despite 75 years of independence and
also the existing scenario prevailing in the country that hinders the already
delayed progress and development in several areas. For instance, KCR was highly
critical of BJP for invoking communal and caste-based hatred to divide the
people of the country vertically and horizontally for petty political gains,
which if allowed to continue further, will lead to annihilation of the nation
and the secular values for which the country stood for long. Cautioning that,
this state of affairs may even turn India similar to a Taliban-ruled
Afghanistan, KCR urged youth and intellectuals to give a serious thought to
what he said, to stay alert and fight against forces dividing people on such
differences, failing which divisive
politics would prove detrimental to communal harmony and secular fabric of the
nation.
If only
India can have a progressive and unbiased government at the Centre, then alone
people will be ensured of peace, tranquility and harmony for the well-being of
all citizens, rightly emphasized KCR. This is where KCR cited the indispensability
of recently launched Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) that is committed for a
qualitative change in national politics and governance. Other examples of
ineffective handling of affairs as well as inefficiency and incompetence on the
part of Modi Government, cited by KCR were, poor water and power policies, that
is, inability to make optimum utilization of available power, available water
either for drinking or for irrigation, pendency of river water disputes for
years together, negative growth of nation etc. despite abundant resources. He
said the policies were so bad that different States were fighting with each
other over water. KCR also highlighted how Telangana has made remarkable progress
in several sectors in recent years and how the Telangana Model has become an
emulating factor.
The highlight of the three meetings was the historical
Khammam mammoth public meeting participated by prominent opposition leaders,
who attacked the BJP led central government over a host of issues and gave a
call for regime change in 2024 general elections. The meeting was vociferous in
declaring unilaterally, that the country essentially needs a massive people’s
movement on the lines of the Telangana statehood movement. The galaxy of
speakers was in agreement in principle with KCR, that, Telangana will become a
torchbearer for the entire nation.
Citing the examples of power sector, Vizag Steel Plant, LIC etc.
and strongly expressing his displeasure over plans of indiscriminate
privatization of these by Modi Government, BRS Chief KCR said that, a strong
fight will be put up against this retrograde policy of ‘socialization of losses
and privatization of profits’. KCR asserted that ‘Government has every business
to do business and hence public sectors needs to be continued and flourished.
KCR also ridiculed that the ‘Make in India’ slogan has become a ‘Joke in
India’.
Referring to the widely publicized but controversial army
recruitment scheme ‘Agnipath’, KCR said BRS would scrap it after coming to
power. Further said KCR that, he would bring in 35% quota for women in
legislative bodies and replicate Telangana welfare schemes such as Dalit Bandhu
extending it to 25 lakh families every year across the country. 24x7 free power
and Rythu Bandhu for farmers as well as drinking water scheme ‘Mission
Bhagiratha’ would also be extended across the country said BRS Chief KCR. Promising
all-round development across India, KCR outlined the importance
of defeating BJP at Centre for implementing proposed national agenda.
Kerala
CM, CPI (M) leader Pinarayi Vijayan, participating in the meeting said the
Khammam rally will be beginning of a ‘new resistance’ against BJP and 2024
elections are the right opportunity. He said that BJP government at the Centre was trying
to change the basic tenets of the Constitution that talks about secularism,
equality and federalism and is destroying all values of democracy, social
justice, and equality. He said Modi’s Government do not value or believe in
sovereignty, democracy and socialist principles. According to him, the ‘one
nation-one election’, ‘one nation-one uniform’, ‘one nation-one tax’ theories
are detrimental to the federal spirit of the country. He criticized that
offices of Governors are used to bulldoze the opposition party governments in
states. Vijayan said that, Telangana Chief
Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao has initiated steps to prevent the misrule of
the BJP and hence he should be supported. Towards this people's unity has to
emerge against the communal agenda of BJP that seeks to divide the country,
said Vijayan.
Samajwadi
party leader and former UP CM Akhilesh Yadav said, BJP will not be in power at
the Centre after 399 days. A political
wave is emerging from the south indicating that BRS would play a key role in
national politics after 2024 elections, said Akhilesh. Asserting that
Opposition parties would emerge as a credible alternative before the 2024
general elections, Akhilesh Yadav said that the Bharat Rashtra Samiti and
Samajwadi Party together will play an important and crucial role in defeating
the BJP in next elections. The fight against BJP and efforts to dethrone it,
which began in Telangana, would be continued in Uttar Pradesh stressed Akhilesh
Yadav.
Aam Aadmi Party leaders, both Delhi CM Kejriwal and Punjab
CM Mann spoke about governors abusing power at the instance of Centre to
unsettle non-BJP state governments. Arvind Kejriwal criticized that PM Narendra
Modi’s mind revolves around toppling state governments by using investigating
agencies like CBI, ED and IT against the opposition leaders and not on important
issues such as unemployment, rising prices. He said that, Prime Minister is not
concerned about people’s issues but was worried about poaching MLAs. Mann Described the BJP as ‘Bharatiya Jumla
Party’, and accused the saffron party of misleading the people of the country.
CPI National
General Secretary D Raja said Constitution and democracy are in danger and a
united fight is needed to protect secularism in the country. He gave a call to
people to throw the BJP out of power. Raja, pointed out that some Governors of
non-BJP ruling States have been meddling with the elected governments, instigated
by BJP led Modi Government to impose a unitary State model and change India
into a single-dimensional country which would be disastrous. State Secretaries
of CPI and CPI (M) Tammineni Veerabhadram and Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao underscored
the importance of BRS and Communist Parties’ unity to defeat BJP.
With three
non-BJP Chief Ministers, one former Chief Minister as well as leader of CPI passionately
supporting BRS Chief and Telangana CM KCR when he outlined the brief vision of
National Agenda of BRS, it goes without saying, that, the historic Khammam BRS
first ever meeting, signaled the united future battle for BJP-Mukt Bharat. (Writer
is CPRO to Chief Minister, Telangana)
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