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MP Vivek accuses KCR as an autocrat, forecasts just 30-32 seats for TRS!

MP G.Vivek who returned to Congress from TRS couple of weeks ago opened up for the first time about his 10 month experience in TRS. Vivek, who, at the time of his return to Congress, said he was treated well in TRS and that he was only disappointed the TRS-Congress merger didn’t happen gave an interview with a daily as Congress and TRS are at loggerheads in the polls and are widely exchanging bitter criticism of each other.

Vivek directly attacked KCR and accused him of being a dictator and questioned his style of functioning, including his working hours. He said KCR works only between 3 and 6 PM and there is hardly any organization in TRS except 2 or 3 leaders who are regulars. He said KCR went back on his word of merging TRS with Congress as he has become ambitious. KCR goes back on his word when it suits him and that is against his policy, said Vivek. Vivek commented Telangana’s reconstruction cannot be left to KCR due to his working style and lack of team work in TRS. Overall, Vivek forecasts no more 30-32 seats for TRS in Telangana!

He even said KTR asked him whether he is interested in Chief Ministership and that he replied he is only 4 year old in politics and has no such ambition. However, Vivek said he was disappointed the TRS-Congress merger didn’t happen and now that Telangana is a reality and that being his goal all through, he returned to Congress. He accused BJP of playing double-game in Andhra and Telangana and that it would backfire and loose in both regions.

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