Recently, KCR hinted at a Congress-BRS government as he said a Congress MLA came to him with the proposal of a collation government in Telangana comprising of 20-25 MLAs and the rest of BRS MLAs. This vague statement was immediately bombarded by Congress leaders who said BRS itself is facing an existential crisis in Telangana with many of its MLAs in touch with Congress, then how could KCR speak about forming a collation government?
But interestingly, even KTR has carried the same method of speech in his latest interview. KTR said KCR will again become the big thing in Telangana politics if BRS gets 8-10 MP seats in the general election. He said KCR would become the dominant force in Telangana in 6-12 months if BRS is given the mentioned number of MP seats.
While BRS cadres might see KCR and KTR’s comments as a show of confidence, the Congress leaders are seeing it as delusional. A Congress activist commented that KCR and KTR are still not respecting the public mandate of Telangana where the people clearly wanted a Congress government. But the father-son duo is unable to come to terms with this and still feels that only BRS should be in power in Telangana which isn’t just delusional but also anti-democratic.
This post was last modified on 29 April 2024 11:30 pm
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