By SNV Sudhir
Visakhapatnam, Oct 31, 2012: TRS chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao might have not yet even
decided yet on the invite extended by PCC chief Botsa Satyanayarana to attend
his daughter’s marriage in Viziangaram on November 2, but resistance has
already started brewing among the united AP protagonists.
Activists of Samaikyandhra JAC are gearing up to register
their protest in case the TRS chief visits Vizianagaram to attend the wedding.
They plan a series of protests, starting on Wednesday till the wedding day
against the visit of the man who had been spearheading the demand for separate
T-state.
The activists have already vowed to stop Mr Rao from
entering North Andhra at Vizag itself. “He had
earlier raised slogans like “Telangana wale jaago, Andhra wale bhaago” hurting
the sentiments of Andhra settlers in Hyderabad .
There were many other such slogans targeting Andhra people.
He should first apologise for the derogatory remarks, then
only he would be allowed in Vizianagaram,” Samaikyandhra political JAC convener
J.T. Rama Rao said.
Interestingly, there are many unsubstantiated reports,
vehemently denied by Mr Rao’s family, that his ancestors originally hailed from
Vizianagaram district. Reports say that the remains of a house that belonged to
the TRS chief ’s forefathers are still lying in Buddipet village under
Pedabogili panchayat of Sitanagaram mandal.
The reports say that Mr Rao’s grandfather Venkatrao and his
great-grandfather Rama Rao lived in Buddipet.
The reports say the Kalwakuntla family migrated to Telangana
due to drought conditions at the turn of the 18th century.
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