Hyderabad, October 11: TRS chief K Chandrasekhara Rao has asserted that the Telangana movement could not be stopped by the government by registering cases against the agitators and putting them in jails.
KCR has visited the ‘Maha Dharna’ of the government employees at the Indira Park and addressed them. Expressing anger at the government for registering cases against the government employees, he said it was totally undemocratic on the part of the government to register cases against employees who were fighting for Telangana in a perfectly democratic and constitutional manner.
He has questioned the Delhi leaders how long they would delay the Telangana issue without declaring a solution. Asserting that the agitators would not back track because of the intimidation of the government, he said registering cases had only further strengthened their determination to fight for Telangana till the end.
Stating that the agitation would continue to be peaceful, he has warned that there would be mass upsurge even if one employee was harmed by the government. He has assured the employees that they would get their salaries for the strike period back after Telangana was achieved, he has promised them one month bonus also.
Stating that the people of Telangana and Seemandhra were already separated mentally, he has urged the people of other areas to help the Telangana people get their state. He said while consensus was necessary to live together, no such thing was needed for separation.
Alleging that the Seemandhra leaders have conspired for ending the RTC strike, he said employees had not withdrawn it. Asserting that the Telangana movement would not be called off despite all hurdles created by the government, he said bullets would not deter the determination of the Telangana agitators. He said no agitation that had the blessings of women was ever defeated. He called upon the Congress party and the Union government not to test the patience of the people and concede Telangana immediately. Alleging that Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy was trying to suppress the agitation through force, he warned that he would pay the price for it. He said the agitators would not take to violence despite worse provocation. He appealed to the employees not to fall in the trap of the government.
—Source:AH