Close on the heels of Attorney-General Mukul Rohatgi’s advise to Governor ESL Narasimhan that Governor has special powers under the Setion 8 of AP Reorganisation Act and asked him to monitor cash-for-vote probe, government of Telangana is quickly making its moves to counter the developments. If reports are to be believed, CM KCR is contemplating to sit on deeksha in against to Section 8 of AP Reorganisation Act according to which law and order will be in the hands of Governor.
Strongly opposing the imposing of Section 8, CM KCR cautioned his cabinet colleagues and partyworkers to get ready for the protests. Buzz has it that KCR is also trying to rope in Telangana NGOs (Non Gazetted Officer’s) union and thus to muster their support as well.
CM KCR is likely to send strong signals to Governor that how TRS and Telangana leaders would react if Section 8 is imposed. Reports have it that KCR is mulling over to sit on hunger-strike if Section 8 is put in place. KCR is said to be toying with the idea of hunger-strike either in Hyderabad or if needed in New Delhi. Reports say that KCR has already spoken to the couple of Chief Ministers of various states on the matter and apparently asked them to support him in the issue against Centre, Governor.
KCR reportedly asked his fellow colleagues and party leaders to prepare for any developments and even told them to brace up for Telangana Aatma Gourava Sabha (Self-respect) if needed. Looks like, things are expected to go out of hands in days to come as the ongoing war between the Chief Ministers of AP and Telangana escalated. At the moment, tension has prevailed in Hyderabad with news of KCR sitting on Deeksha.