TRS angry over Modi’s remarks, to Protest with black flags!

Prime Minister Modis comments on the AP split in the Rajya Sabha are generating political heat in the Telugu states.

Congress and TRS leaders are exploding bullets of words.

Leaders are questioning what has been done to the two states in the original seven-and-a-half years.As a counter to this, the BJP leaders entered the field and reached the heat peaks.

Party Working President KTR called for protests with black flags across Telangana on Wednesday, February 09, 2022.Prime Minister Modi said that AP and Telangana were still suffering due to the manner in which Andhra Pradesh was redistributed.

టాలీవుడ్ ఇండస్ట్రీలో సైతం లక్కీ భాస్కర్లు ఉన్నారా.. ఇలాంటి మోసాలకు పాల్పడ్డారా?...

While saying that they are not against the formation of Telangana, they accused the AP of being hastily divided for political selfishness.He was incensed that the partition bill was passed without discussion in a hurry.

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Talking together, he said that the partition process was going smoothly but the Congress party did not do so.Modi blamed the Congress party for the clashes between AP and Telangana.Congress leaders tried to storm the BJP office in Nampally against Modis remarks.This created a tense situation there.

Suddenly the Congress leaders rushed towards the BJP office and it became difficult to control them.A scuffle broke out between the police and the Congress leaders.

Minister Harish Rao was incensed that Prime Minister Modi had insulted Telangana as a parliamentary witness.He accused the BJP of not loving Telangana from the beginning.

CLP leader Bhatti Vikramarka alleged that the BJP was against the formation of Telangana state even before.He blamed the BJP for going to Telangana, which was supposed to be formed in 2004, till 2014.

సోలో హీరోగా వరుసగా మూడు భారీ ఫ్లాపులు.. మట్కాతో వరుణ్ లక్ష్యాన్ని సాధిస్తారా?...

Bhatti Vikramarka said that the credit for convincing all parties without an absolute majority in Parliament and making the Telangana dream come true goes to the Congress party.

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