TRS leader and Telangana caretaker chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao lost his cool at a voter during a rally in Kagaznagar town in the state. After the voter questioned KCR about the promise of 12 percent reservation for Muslims, he insisted that the voter sit down, accusing him of creating “tamasha” and eventually said “Tumhare baap ko bolunga (I will tell your father).”
According to reports, in his response to the voter, KCR on Thursday also said that he would talk about the promise to the minority community later in his speech at the rally. The Times of India reported that the TRS leader also said that it was possible that another party had sent the man to make a scene at the rally.
The report quoted KCR as saying, “A rival party making a person drink and sending him to this meeting cannot be ruled out. It happens.” Later, KCR targeted the Centre and said that the state government had taken steps to implement the quota, but had not received a favourable response from the BJP-led government.
He also said that he was committed to form a non-BJP and non-Congress government at the Centre, and added that the government would work to amend the law in Parliament to enable the implementation of reservations more than 50 percent.
The Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) condemned KCR’s behaviour and called him a “dictator”. The party tweeted, “Drunk with power, KCR acts like a dictator. Mr KCR, you are answerable to the people of Telangana. Arrogance and dictatorship have no space in a democracy!”
source: Firstpost.com