It seems, the TRS government is currently facing the toughest phase of its tenure. While the TSRTC strike for the past 37 days is already making the government face backlash from the public, now another issue is on to head of Telangana Chief Minister KCR.
Dengue fever in the past has took away several lives in Telangana, thus putting a severe pressure on the government to find a remedy for it. Now the disease is back again and is troubling the public.
So the Telangana High Court severely went against the state government. The court said that if it is not in a position to control dangerous disease, then it should pay Rs. 50 lakh ex-gratia to the kin of those who died due to it.
Reacting to a recent petition, the High Court sought explanation from the state government. It questioned that why is the government failing to procure vehicles that kill mosquitoes even though the orders were passed two weeks ago.
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Expressing its disappointment on the TRS government, the court said that the government is only showing the paper work and ignoring to implement the same. Justice has given some more time to the government for submission of the detailed report.
Telangana High Court already jolted KCR recently, for prolonging the TSRTC strike, without concluding the discussions with the corporation. Now within a few days time, the dynamic CM receiving jolts in Dengue issue shows that the TS CM is facing the toughest time of his government’s tenure.