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KCR searching for graceful exit ?

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Highly placed sources in the Telangana government told Telugu360.com that T-cabinet was likely to review the decision to introduce the cheap liquor in mission mode. Following the widespread resentment over the cheap liquor , chief minister KCR government is said to be having second thoughts over the introduction cheap liquor at every street corner in villages at the rate of Rs 15 per 90 ml.

The government thinks that opposition from women would serve as a great pretext to beat a honorable retreat.

The cheap liquor decision and CM KCRs’ justification that the un-adulterated liquor would work as body pain reliever for rural folk after hard-day’s work met with an unprecedented opposition, especially from the women folk. The issue has brought all the political parties-from right to extreme left- and mass organization together into a joint action committee under the convener ship of Prof PL Visweswar Rao, noted social justice activist. Already, Congress has been campaigning aggressively against the cheap liquor. Rasta rokos and dharnas have become order of the day. In this backdrop, according to sources , the government is thinking of going slow on the issue.

“The cabinet, which is meeting on September 2, is expected to discuss the policy vis-à-vis political fallout. Many ministers and MLAs are said to have conveyed to the TRS supremo that going against the public sentiment will tarnish the image of the party with women,” sources said. Some amendment in the policy with regard to the cheap liquor is expected before the October 1, when this policy will come into force. The looming drought situation in the state is also said to be working on the government to take a relook into the policy. ” Drought will affect the family economy. As there would be no crops people have to make do with whatever small amounts they earn from alternative works like MNREGS. So, cheap liquor will have the potential to rob the families of this meager income also,” said the sources.

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Modiji, Pl respect cooperative-federalism: Kavita

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Nizambad MP and daughter of Telangana chief minister Kavita charged that Prime Minister Modi was not following the spirit of cooperative federalism. Criticizing that the Rs 1.65 lakh crore special package PM Modi announced for Bihar, which is going to polls soon, Kavita demanded Modi that he should treat all the states equally.

“Today in the country, we know that there is a lot of instability and discussion happening more on cooperative federalism, which Modiji has often spoken about. We are very sorry to say that he has not honored his words and he has not kept his promises. Cooperative federalism does not mean that you will only view states, which are going to elections. He (PM) has to have an equal view on all the states,” Kavita said in a statement.

According to Kavita the Bihar special package has not gone well with many states. “Look at all states in an equitable manner. Giving away Rs 1.25 lakh crore for Bihar, certainly has not gone (down) well with many states. We can only request the Prime Minister to ensure, that he looks upon all the states equally, she said advising a joint fight by Telugu states for the what is due to them. Otherwise, she cautioned, their voice would get lost in the vast nation.Despite their differences, she said,” If something has to be demanded from the Centre, I certainly believe that two people, people of two states, have to come together both politically and also people wise and then fight for our cause. Otherwise, in a country so huge, we cannot be heard.”

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T Government Brings Back Lost Smiles of Hyderabad Women

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Gone are the days where boarding a bus was pain in the neck for women in Hyderabad. Thanks to Telangana Government that made dignity of women as its prime agenda.

A close look at women’s bus stop in Hyderabad today will hold mirror up to government’s seriousness. If you are still not convinced, you must board an ordinary bus in the city.

When Hyderabad was kept on world map, as claimed by some leaders, women students and employees continued to feel their journey on public transportation as a herculean task.

Be it the bus from the traditional old city to the elite City Centre or busy Ameerpet to ultra modern Hitec City, the buses would go packed, with morally challenged idiots taking every advantage of the rush to rub their flesh against mothers and sisters on the bus.

“When these idiots will realize they have sisters at home,” “Are we really hitech?” “I am just planning to buy a scooty to avoid these loafers,” “What the hell the so called leaders are doing”—these were a few lines that I often heard women discuss. A few of them would yell at conductors but to no avail.

None would have ever thought that a day would come wherein the government will look into it and provide safety measures.

After Telangana state was formed, chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao directed the home department for the appointment of ‘she’ teams.

These she teams zeroed in on several eve-teasers, particularly at women’s stop bus terminal in the city, in civil dress. A large number of loafers were taken into custody that brought the lost smiles of Hyderabad women and kept check to eve-teasing.

The government went on to revamp the seating arrangement of women on buses. Accordingly, it ordered for partitions on city buses that will give no scope for men to enter women’s compartment.

Today, there are no more yellings on buses, no inconvenience to women, no more the cries and silent weeps. Kudos to the Government of Telangana as women in Nawabi City heave a sigh of relief!

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