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Heavy Rains: CM Smells Foreign Conspiracy Behind the Floods!
By: Tupaki Desk | 17 July 2022 10:01 AM GMTLike other states, Telugu state Telangana is also seeing heavy downpours since last week. Various areas were drowned in the rainwater and no words can describe the issues faced by the people in the low-lying areas. Houses were drowned and the property was also damaged.
In the wake of the tense situation, Telangana Rashtra Samithi founder chief KCR surveyed flood-hit areas in Bhadrachalam earlier today to estimate the loss created by the heavy floods. After the exercise, the Telangana Chief Minister surprised everyone with his comments.
Expressing concern about the situation, the Chief Minister alleged that there could be an international conspiracy behind these floods as a cloudburst might have been created. Raising the doubt, KCR also said that we can know the truth behind the possible angle.
Citing the recent examples of Uttarakhand and other states seeing big rains, KCR said that there could be a possible angle and this angle cannot be ruled out.
There is no lie in what KCR said, Uttarakhand and a few other regions saw heavy floods causing many lives and a big loss. The same situation was shifted to Telugu states-Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana as well.
Though KCR's doubt has a point, one cannot understand which nation will get benefit if India sees disaster with the rains. India has issues with two nations Pakistan and China. Things are not going well between India and Pakistan for the past few decades, Pakistan's financial status doesn't help in creating cloud bursts.
Coming to China, the dragon country wants to grab Indian territory and it is doing the same in the neighboring areas at the border. Though China is eyeing land in India, it doesn't appear that China will take a drastic step. Creating manmade cloudburst is a costly affair and it takes crores of money for that.
On the other hand, the opposition parties are breathing fire on the ruling TRS and the Chief Minister of the state is under severe criticism. Having had enough of facing the heat, Telangana Chief Minister Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao aka KCR might have had a slip of the tongue while talking about the ongoing crisis started by the heavy rains.
In the wake of the tense situation, Telangana Rashtra Samithi founder chief KCR surveyed flood-hit areas in Bhadrachalam earlier today to estimate the loss created by the heavy floods. After the exercise, the Telangana Chief Minister surprised everyone with his comments.
Expressing concern about the situation, the Chief Minister alleged that there could be an international conspiracy behind these floods as a cloudburst might have been created. Raising the doubt, KCR also said that we can know the truth behind the possible angle.
Citing the recent examples of Uttarakhand and other states seeing big rains, KCR said that there could be a possible angle and this angle cannot be ruled out.
There is no lie in what KCR said, Uttarakhand and a few other regions saw heavy floods causing many lives and a big loss. The same situation was shifted to Telugu states-Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana as well.
Though KCR's doubt has a point, one cannot understand which nation will get benefit if India sees disaster with the rains. India has issues with two nations Pakistan and China. Things are not going well between India and Pakistan for the past few decades, Pakistan's financial status doesn't help in creating cloud bursts.
Coming to China, the dragon country wants to grab Indian territory and it is doing the same in the neighboring areas at the border. Though China is eyeing land in India, it doesn't appear that China will take a drastic step. Creating manmade cloudburst is a costly affair and it takes crores of money for that.
On the other hand, the opposition parties are breathing fire on the ruling TRS and the Chief Minister of the state is under severe criticism. Having had enough of facing the heat, Telangana Chief Minister Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao aka KCR might have had a slip of the tongue while talking about the ongoing crisis started by the heavy rains.