Left parties are unhappy about the MRPS

The Left parties are unhappy about the Madiga Reservation Porata Samiti (MRPS) elbowing others for its space in the Mahakutami.The CPI(M) state secretary, Mr B.V. Raghavulu, on Monday indicated that the seat-sharing with the MRPS was not a priority on the agenda. “Let the issue of seat-sharing among the existing partners be settled first. We can talk of the MRPS later,” he said while reacting to questions on how many seats the MRPS would get. Party sources said the Left was kept in the dark about the entry of the MRPS. They were of the view that the TRS was trying to take advantage of the sizeable Madiga vote in Telangana region by roping in Mr Krishna Madiga.


Meanwhile, the CPI(M) released five booklets criticising various policies of the Congress in the past five years. The party’s move comes in the wake of the Congress making use of its booklets against the TD. The Congress campaign managers had reprinted two booklets of the CPI(M) criticising Mr Naidu’s pursuit of the World Bank policies and largescale corruption in his rule and widely distributed them.
When reporters sought to know why the party changed its opinion about the TD, Mr Raghavulu said in 2004 elections Mr Naidu was a bigger enemy and by 2009 it was Dr Rajasekhar Reddy. Asked whether the present booklets would be of help to the TD by 2014 general elections, he said it would be good for his party if others publicised the content of the booklets

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