Kishore resents KCR’s outbursts at Naidu

Andhra Pradesh Minister Kishore Babu today criticized Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao for making derogatory remarks against AP Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu.
Addressing the media at Secretariat here on Tuesday, the minister said KCR has no moral right to level allegations against Chandrababu Naidu. Apparently, the Telangana Chief Minister was getting envious at the developmental works being taken up in Andhra Pradesh State. He found fault with KCR for slamming the AP Chief Minister during TRS Foundation day’s Public Meeting at Parade Grounds on Sunday. He said the people are aware of KCR’s tactics in stifling the voice of the media. In a democracy, the media has a pivotal role and any government cannot take a harsh decision banning a couple of television channels for airing some clippings against their interests, he added. “This is totally uncalled for to make such comments against Naidu under whom KCR worked with Telugu Desam government earlier”, he said.
Kishore Babu also faulted KCR for accusing Chandrababu Naidu of trying to create hurdles to Telangana development and calling some of the TD spokespersons as “three dogs” barking at the behest of “Their Master” against KCR government. He also said they will conduct summer camps for SC students to bring out their inherent talent. The AP Government was also planning to offer free EAMCET coaching to 400 students in the State, he added. (NSS)