Rahul Gandhi's dynasty politics salvo backfires, TRS hits back

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Last Updated : Jun 02 2017 | 9:02 PM IST
Rahul Gandhi's salvo targeting Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao over dynastic politics has ricocheted back, with TRS leader K T Rama Rao calling it "joke of the millennium".
"Some so called 'national leaders' of 'national' parties who can't even win an election in their own backyard, make tall claims elsewhere ????. Indian Notional (sic) Congress leadership talking of 'family rule' has to be the joke of the millennium. Classic comedy ????," Rao, son of the chief minister, wrote on Twitter.
The Congress vice president was in Sangareddy in Telangana yesterday where he attacked the chief minister, accusing him of taking care of only his own family.
Without naming Rao's son K T Rama Rao, a minister in his government, daughter and Lok Sabha member K Kavitha, and nephew Harish Rao, also a minister, Gandhi had asked if students and farmers fought for the creation of Telangana for a "single family".
"Has the state been created just for four people," Gandhi said, and alleged that the chief minister was not taking along with him students, youth, women and backward classes.
In New Delhi, apparently apprehensive of the possibility of questions being asked about Gandhi's remarks against dynastic politics, some Congress leaders at the party's briefing were overheard talking about the likely posers from the media.
Union Minister Smriti Irani quickly latched on to it and posted on Twitter: "Comedy of errors? Dynasty ke statement par dynasty ke supporter kya bolein iss par gehen calculation" (Serious calculation over how supporters of dynasty should respond to statement on dynasty)."
In a video of the Congress' press conference put out by Irani, a party leader is heard talking to its spokesperson Abhushek Manu Singhvi about Rahul Gandhi's comments.
He is also heard on microphone telling Singhvi that nobody from the Gandhi family has been in power since Rajiv Gandhi, apparently a suggestion to counter questions on Gandhi's dynasty jibe at Rao.
"It is an irony that a member of the Gandhi family, which is the biggest example of the dynasty politics in India, is accusing another leader of promoting dynasty," BJP's media department head Anil Baluni said.

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First Published: Jun 02 2017 | 9:02 PM IST

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