Where was your anxiety when 2000 farmers committed suicide, BJP asks KCR

When 2000 farmers had committed suicide in Telangana the Chief Minister, K. Chandrasekhar Rao, was not perturbed, but he was greatly worked up by the status quo of the Andhra Pradesh High Court, BJP leader Raghunandan pointed out on Wednesday. Talking to the media, Raghunandan clarified that KCR was doing so to divert the people's attention from the woes of the Mallannasagar oustees by bringing in the lawyers' agitation and so on into prominence. He further said that unnecessary issues were being brought in to thwart the compensation issue concerning the Mallannasagar oustees. Having given a choice, was KCR ready for a debate on which was good for the oustees -- GO 123 or the Land Acquisition Act of 2013 -- he asked. What's wrong with giving option to Judicial Officers? he questioned. Was an option not given to the corporators in Hyderabad? As for the Andhra Pradesh High Court, the two Chief Ministers should discuss the issue, he said. Regarding KCR's proposed rally at Jantar-Mantar in Delhi, Raghunandan wanted to when it was going to be organised by the Chief Minister.


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