Download the all-new Republic app:

Published 21:01 IST, March 7th 2020

'How can I show my father's birth certificate, when I don't even have mine?', quips KC Rao

Telangana CM K Chandrashekhar Rao revealed in the Assembly that he too has no birth certificate, questioning how can he produce his father's certificate

Reported by: Gloria Methri
Follow: Google News Icon
  • share
null | Image: self
Advertisement

Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Saturday revealed in the state Assembly that he too has no birth certificate, questioning how can he produce the certificate of his father.

Speaking of the NPR exercise which is scheduled to begin on April 1, Chandrashekhar said producing papers for NPR is a matter of concern as he was born in a village, and there were no hospitals then. The 66-year-old Chief Minister further said that when a child was born in his village, the elders would write a ''Janma Nama'' which did not carry an official seal.

Advertisement

KCR questioned when he himself cannot produce his certificate of birth despite being born in a privileged family, how would the Dalits, tribals and poor people be able to do so.

READ | 12-member Telangana Team Meets Kerala Health Minister, Discusses Ways To Combat COVID-19

Advertisement

KCR says TRS rejects CAA

Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) has some firm commitments and principles on which it would never compromise, Chandrasekhar said indicating towards the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

The Chief Minister said that the most irritating thing about CAA is that it against the Constitution of India which promises to treat all citizens equally irrespective of their religion, caste, and creed. He said that a civilised society would not accept a law that keeps out people of one particular religion.

Advertisement

READ | Telangana: Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao Holds Meeting On State Budget

TRS to pass Anti-CAA resolution in Telangana Assembly

KCR said the House will thoroughly debate the issue of CAA and will pass a resolution against the law, to send a strong message to the entire country as it is related to the country's future, it's Constitution and its stature in the world.

Advertisement

Chandrashekhar said the country is losing respect due to the issue as it has been discussed in world bodies such as in the United Nations.

He assured that the party would not keep quiet and would do everything in its powers to oppose the law.

READ | Telangana: One Colleague Of Coronavirus Positive Case Found Symptomatic, Admitted

READ | Telangana Congress MP Revanth Reddy Arrested For Illegal Use Of Drone

21:01 IST, March 7th 2020