An unusual incident happened on Sunday at Pragathi Bhavan. Ex-MP from AP Undavalli Arun Kumar met Telangana CM KCR and this meeting lasted for nearly five hours. What did KCR and Undavalli discuss?
Speculations are rife that KCR asked Undavalli to lead Bharatiya Rashtra Samithi (BRS – KCR’s national party) in Andhra Pradesh. What was Undavalli’s reaction to KCR’s proposal is something no one has a clue but we hear that the former Rajahmundry MP will be clarifying his meeting with KCR in a press meet tomorrow.
Some media reports claim that just in case Undavalli doesn’t want to lead BRS in AP, KCR is in thoughts to rope a leader from TDP. KCR is still maintaining cordial relations with many Andhra TDP leaders irrespective of the association with Chandrababu Naidu and the TRS chief would be picking a leader who has enough charishma among the public.
The other option that KCR is contemplating is to reach out to Pawan Kalyan and Jana Sena. Apparently JSP leaders are fuming over BJP for not announcing Pawan as CM candidate and there are high chances of both the parties parting ways given the circumstances. KCR is in thoughts to forge an alliance with Pawan and also announce him as the CM candidate for the AP.
If KCR’s BRS and Jana Sena team up, it might not please AP CM Jagan led YCP and this would certainly damage the relations between KCR and Jagan.
Regardless of these speculations, all eyes are on Undavalli’s press meet tomorrow. What will he say?
This post was last modified on 13 June 2022 8:44 pm
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