The Congress high command in Delhi has reportedly deposed PCC President Mahesh Kumar Goud regarding the escalating infighting in the Congress in Telangana. There is a heated discussion in Delhi political circles regarding this. It is learnt that it has expressed extreme anger that discipline has completely gone out of control in the party and the government in the state.
Mahesh Kumar Goud, who went to Delhi on Monday, met Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge. On this occasion, there is a discussion in the Congress that Kharge was very angry with the PCC chief. Kharge has reportedly inquired especially about the infighting between the ministers. It is learnt that he has repeatedly questioned why there are fights between the minister?
The Congress Chief has expressed severe anger that no two ministers seem to be working together in Telangana. It is learnt that he has been deposed about what the government and the party are doing and what steps have been taken despite the fights happening so many times? Kharge also said to be expressed his anger at ministers Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, Konda Surekha and Seethakka.
The Congress chief was angry that they behave irresponsibly while being ministers. It is known that Kharge questioned Mahesh Kumar about why he did not inform the high command about the developments taking place in the state?
“Have you forgotten that you are the representative of the party as the PCC president? Why is there no information from the PCC even after we received information from the state affairs in-charge Meenakshi Natarajan?”, he asked him, expressing his anger.
Kharge wondered where is there any party accountability for ministers and MLAs? It is known that the PCC chief was strongly told to act as a representative of the party and not as a representative of the government, indirectly referring to his proximity with the Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
Kharge also expressed his deep dissatisfaction over the issue of BC reservations and felt the entire issue was dealt with most immaturity. He expressed his anger that the BC reservation process has been made confusing.