Hitting out at the Congress, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao today alleged the main opposition party is stalling development by dragging every initiative of the state government to courts.
Having failed to come to power in Telangana, the party is now trying to see that the TRS government does not get credit with its good work, he said.
"The total cases they filed so far is 196... 'If they do (good work), we will not be able to win'. This is their attitude... Instead of doing positive politics, they are filing cases for political gains," Rao told reporters.
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"Is this the behaviour expected of a national party? A PIL is filed for anything we do," Rao said.
Referring to Congress leader Digvijay Singh's allegations against the TRS government in the ongoing probe into a drug racket busted here, Rao said his government is conducting the probe with firmness.
Problems like drugs and others thrived during the long Congress rule, the chief minister said.
The Centre is positively considering the state government's request for transfer of certain parcel of land, which is under possession of defence authorities, in Hyderabad, Rao indicated.
The government proposes to build a new secretariat building and take up other works at the site, he said.
On opposition allegations of police torture against some Dalits in Rajanna-Sircilla district, he said only a few among the 10 accused, arrested for torching trucks, were from Scheduled Castes.
"Will any government say, beat up Dalits? The government of KCR?... You know the incident that happened. Nine-ten lorries are burnt and we will do our 'goondagiri'. Police will take action then. Is there a board about Dalits? Those involved are caught and case is registered.
"It was an unexpected incident. You can say (Dalits are attacked) if a Dalit locality is particularly attacked. About two-three are Dalits among 10. They are trying to make it a Dalit issue. We don't appreciate that. It should not have happened," he said.
Asked about Congress leader Jairam Ramesh's allegations on purchase of motor vehicles by the TRS government, Rao said he would prove his charges.
About the stir in the northern West Bengal hills for a separate Gorkhaland, Rao said he will have to discuss the issue within his party before taking a stance on it.
"It's on international border... Security forces opine that North East would become vulnerable if chicken's neck (a narrow stretch of land that connects NE to the rest of India) goes into their control. China is already doing some 'harakiri' there.
"It is giving some threats. You are seeing in newspapers. The Centre and the Bengal government are thinking about it from that perspective," he said.
The TRS generally supports separate statehood demands, but Gorkhaland has some speciality to it, he said.
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