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BJP raps TRS, Congress

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HYDERABAD: The BJP has criticised the Congress and the TRS for not being serious about achieving separate Telangana after securing a favourable mandate in the 2004 Assembly election.

At a press conference here on Wednesday, K. Laxman, party general secretary, hit out at the Congress for adopting `time-wasting tactics.' This was nothing but cheating people, he maintained.

He accused the TRS of letting the Congress off the hook by not forcing the ruling party to take a firm and critical stand on Telangana. He asserted that in contrast to the "procrastinating" stand of both the Congress and the TRS, the BJP was determined to continue its non-compromising agitation on separate Telangana. Keeping this in view, the party activists, he said, would picket the Collectorates throughout Telangana on January 18.

Mr. Laxman said his party would intensify its agitation against the Congress move for a second SRC.

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