Noose Tightening Around Kiran Kumar

October 08, 2013 18:14
Noose Tightening Around Kiran Kumar

Kiran Kumar Reddy is not fused out as predicted by KCR.  KCR told in the public meeting Sakala Jana bheri held by Telangana Political JAC in Nizam College Grounds Hyderabad that Kiran Kumar Reddy will be fused out by 6th October.  

But as it seems at present, Kiran Kumar Reddy’s position is not stable even.  AICC Chief Secretary Digvijay Singh has been targeting him with veiled comments now and then.  He called many times Kiran Kumar as Seemandhra Chief Minsiter.   Digvijay Singh while talking to Kiran Kumar Reddy insisted for the betterment of law and order situation in the State and demanded that the Chief Minister should obey the high command of the party.  

Former DGP Dinesh Reddy today made accusations on Kiran Kumar Reddy.  He talked to the media representatives in Golconda Hotel today that he tried to stop Kiran Kumar’s brother Santosh Reddy from grabbing lands and that is the reason why he was removed from the post of DGP.   Kirana Kumar Reddy, alleges Dinesh Reddy, pressurized him to speak in the media that Naxals will be active in Telangana if bifurcation of the State becomes a reality.  He said that CM doesn’t want Telangana State if formed.  Dinesh Reddy also complains that Kiran Kumar Reddy cheated him assuring all the time that his services will be extended.  

TRS has been targeting him losing no single opportunity.  K Taraka Rama Rao says today at Telangana Bhawan that what TRS has been telling has been proved right with Dinesh Reddy’s statements.  He demanded an enquiry from CBI on Kiran Kumar and his brother.  

Anam Ramnarayan Reddy said that he has been favored by CM bypassing 4 persons in the seniority list and this is how Dinesh Reddy is showing gratitude.  He said that Dinesh Reddy lost his continuity of his services only in accordance with the rules.  

-SriJa

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