Caught in Padmavyuham

January 31, 2013 10:28
Caught in Padmavyuham

Congress MP s from Telangana region are going to meet at KK's residence in Delhi today to discuss their future course of action in the wake of the alleged remarks made against them TRS leader K Chandrashekara Rao. What exactly MP s from Telangana region are going to discuss in the meeting? Will that really help them defend from the word stones pelted by KCR at least in future? A report!

When the Centre was unable to spell out its decision on Telangana by the said deadline (which was January 28), the man who claimed himself to be a steering of statehood movement in Andhra Pradesh, Mr K Chandrashekara Rao plunged into the action. While he took on the big wigs of Congress, he didn't spare the leaders from this region and said they should come out of party.

After hearing these words from KCR, MP s seemed to have got biggest shock of life. While they have been apparently struggling to getting noticed that they are major persons behind convincing Centre on Telangana, KCR almost spoiled their image in the public. The damage to MP s was almost clearly visible. How would they repair the damage done to them? Will coming out of Congress party is the only option available before them or convincing Congress to come out with a decision within a week a better solution to the same? While the former step might convince those criticizing Congress leaders, it might tarnish their political mileage without any doubt and second step would almost be next to impossible, opined observers as they felt that over half-a-dozen MP s might not convince Centre to jump to a decision overnight.

So, it looks like MP s from Telangana region are more or less caught in a padmavyuham. How would they come out of this first and protect themselves—in terms of their image and political mileage seems to be the content of today's meeting.

(AW Phani)

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