Every one knows how Osmania University students spearheaded Telangana statehood agitation between 2009 and 2013, which eventually resulted in the formation of Telangana State and KCR becoming the first CM of Telangana in 2014.
Five years later, the same OU university seems to be taking the lead to raise the voice against KCR for his arrogance in running Telangana state like a dictator and not constituting his cabinet even more than two months after he took oath as CM for the second term on December 13, 2018.
Two research scholars of OU have filed a public interest litigation in Telangana High Court urging court to declare the action of KCR in running a single-member cabinet for two months as ‘illegal’ and ‘unconstitutional’.
They brought to the notice of court that due to lack of ministers people were not able to approach the government seeking resolution of the problems.
They said OU students were facing several problems on campus due to non-release of funds by state government but they could not petition anyone in the government for resolving their problems with no ministers.
OU students said ministers are non-existent and KCR is ‘inaccessible’ to anyone and they questioned whom should they approach in these conditions.
The movement against KCR’s arrogance is slowly building up on the OU campus with vexed students again seriously thinking of forming JACs to oust KCR.
Looks like, the OU students, who helped KCR to become CM by taking the lead now wants to adopt the same path to teach a fitting lesson to KCR for his dictatorial style of functioning.