Hyderabad, January 08: Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief K Chandrasekhar Rao appears to be not in a tearing hurry to take the movement for T state forward, preferring a slow but steady approach.
Chandrasekhar Rao is busy discussing the implications of the Srikrishna Committee report and is constantly in touch with his leaders in all Telangana districts taking feedback about the prevailing situation.
As of now the TRS appears to have made up its mind to take part in the Telangana Joint Action Committee programmes from January 10 by organising protest demonstrations at all district headquarters and rasta rokos on January 17. Later, the TRS will review the situation and chalk out the next phase of action. As of now, the TRS wants to target the Congress after it becomes clear that the Centre would not deliver Telangana.
The party has decided to intensify the movement from February last week when the Parliament and Assembly will be in session.
According to party sources, they would take up a special campaign to demand MLAs and MPs’ resignations for a fresh mandate on Telangana demand. “Several TRS leaders have advised the party chief to start attacking the Congress leadership but he is in no mood to attack any political party. He prefers to unite Telangana political leadership to achieve the political goal,” a TRS leader said.
–Agencies