TRS chief and Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao used to visit Raj Bhavan almost every week when ESL Naramishan was Governor. There were occasions when KCR visited even twice or thrice in a week to Raj Bhavan after he became CM in June 2014 till Narasimhan relinquished post in September this year.
However, after BJP-led government at the Centre removed Narasimhan and appointed Tamil Nadu BJP chief Tamilisai Soundararajan as Governor of Telangana, KCR started avoiding Raj Bhavan.
Tamilisai took oath as Governor of Telangana on September 8.
It’s nearly two months she took charge as Governor.
But KCR visited Raj Bhavan only twice since she took charge.
Interestingly, his two visits to Raj Bhavan were on the same day, that is on September 8, when Tamilisai took oath as Governor in the morning.
KCR expanded his cabinet on the same day on September 8 and oath-taking ceremony was held on September 8 evening at Raj Bhavan.
That was the last time when KCR was seen in Raj Bhavan.
The reason for KCR avoiding Raj Bhavan, according to TRS sources is that, KCR feels Governor is encouraging leaders and parties which oppose him and turned Raj Bhavan as a platform for all those who oppose KCR.
She is giving her an appointment to anyone to meet her.
With this, all Opposition parties are making a beeline to meet Governor to lodge complaints against KCR.
Not only political parties, Governor has given appointments even to TSRTC unions, auto, cab drivers unions and others who went on strike against KCR’s government.
This reportedly angered KCR, who suspects Tamilisai as a tool of the BJP to destabilise his government and to create troubles for his government.