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KCR's Death Talk: This Is Going Extreme!

KCR's Death Talk: This Is Going Extreme!

Mirchi 9 3 months ago

Congress MP Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy triggered controversy with sharp remarks on internal differences within KCR's family. His comments openly referred to alleged ambitions and power struggles, drawing strong reactions across political circles and social media platforms.

He claimed that KTR and Harish Rao were wishing for KCR's death due to political ambitions. According to him, KTR wants the CM seat, while Harish Rao seeks control of the party. He also alleged that KCR's daughter was sidelined.

Repeated references by Congress leaders to KCR's death are slowly becoming irritating. Political rivalry aside, basic respect for KCR's age should be maintained. Many feel such statements cross ethical boundaries and reflect poor political conduct.

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is seen as the one who initiated this narrative. Other Congress leaders appear to be following the same line. This trend has intensified criticism against the party's public discourse.

Death remains a sensitive subject in Indian society. Cultural values emphasise respect for elders, regardless of political differences. Using death as a political weapon is viewed as deeply inappropriate by many observers.

In politics, respect may be rare, but minimum decency is expected. Talking about the death of political opponents is considered extreme. Such language often backfires and damages public trust.

There is a belief that such remarks are made assuming public approval. That assumption is flawed. Political history shows voters eventually respond strongly against arrogance and insensitive behaviour.

A similar situation occurred with YSR Congress in Andhra Pradesh. Leaders mistook viral videos and media coverage as public support. Over time, voter resentment quietly grew.

After five years, the public decisively rejected that arrogance. YSR Congress leaders faced complete defeat at the polls. The outcome served as a clear lesson in political humility.

It is unfortunate that leaders in Telangana failed to learn from events in the neighbouring state. Power often blinds leaders to reality. History continues to repeat itself in Indian politics.

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