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Alternative to BJP, Congress will emerge soon: Telangana CM

IANS  |  Hyderabad 

K. Rao on Saturday said an alternative to both and would emerge soon to bring qualitative change in the Indian

He told reporters that the talks in this regard had already started and it would soon take some shape.

The Rashtra Samithi (TRS) claimed that people want change as the present political system had miserably failed and said he was ready to play an active role in bringing that change.

"I am 64. If I can help bring the change and serve the country for few years, I will definitely do it," he said.

KCR, as Rao is popularly known, believes that the once the process for change begins, it will spread like wildfire.

"The country has to move in new direction. People should think about it otherwise we will remain the same. How long we will hear stories of the progress in the US and China," he asked.

"Change should come in the people. The tools for this change could be coalition, front, or anything," he said.

Stating that there is no difference between the and Congress, he said these two parties were in power for almost the entire period since independence but even after 70 years there is no qualitative change.

"No qualitative change could be seen by people even after 70 years of democratic exercise. This is unfortunate. People are vexed now," he said.

The did not attach any significance to Saturday's results in three northeastern states, where has done well. "You will have different results in different states," he said.

He said could bring no changes. He criticized it for not doing anything for farmers.

"If tomorrow comes to power, nothing will change. Only the names of the schemes will change," he said.

"Qualitative change is not taking place in both the regimes.

What has happened so far is unsatisfactory. Why there are naxalites in this country. Why there is so much unrest. Why there are social fights everywhere. Why Dalits and tribals are fighting," he asked.

KCR also did not rule out joining hands with Telugu Desam Party (TDP), a in BJP-led NDA government at the Centre. TDP, the ruling party in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh, has threatened to walk out of the alliance over the not fulfilling the commitments made to the state.

Recalling that he was the first to support demonetisation, KCR said he thought it will yield dividends and curb black money. Similarly, he supported Goods and Services Tax (GST) as he thought the move would improve taxation.

KCR said he had nothing personally against and described him as his best friend.

"I have nothing against Modi or I am against the slow progress of the country. The slow pace of progress is not digestible," he said.

The denied making comment in his recent speech in Karimnagar to insult Modi, saying he had respect for him.

KCR, however, found fault with the leaders who are targeting him for criticizing Modi. "This is democracy. When there is a situation, we can criticize the prime minister," he said.

The TRS said that he doesn't recognize as a political party in He termed as joke the statements of some leaders that will come to power in the state in the next elections.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, March 03 2018. 22:50 IST
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