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Receiving widespread support: KCR on third front idea

ANI  |  Hyderabad (Telangana) [India] 

After announcing his political ambition, K (KCR) on Sunday said his idea of non-and non-Bharatiya Party front was finding resonance among many regional leaders.

"Since morning, I have been receiving many calls from various places in Today afternoon, CM called me and said that I have taken the right decision and she will be supporting me," Rao said while addressing a huge crowd at his official residence, Pragati Bhavan, here.

"Former also called, telling me that he is standing behind me.

Soren also told me that he is trying to speak with many other people in and will meet up soon and speak on the issue," said Rao.

He also said that numerous MPs have called him and assured him of their support.

Meanwhile, Rao criticised and BJP, saying that both the parties have "miserably failed in governance".

"We see farmers' suicides, why is this happening even after 70 years of independence?" Rao asked.

He further accused the parties of dividing the country and its people on caste, religion and political lines.

Claiming that nothing has changed during the governance of BJP-led Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the Centre, Rao said some sectors should be handed over to the states.

"Medical, education, agriculture, and urban development should be handed over to state governments, but they aren't doing so, while the is keeping all these departments in their hands," said the

On Saturday, after chairing the Rashtra Samithi (TRS) parliamentary board meeting, announced his ambition to participate in the to initiate a change in the political fabric of the country, following the "miserable failure" of the current system.

"I am keen to participate in to change the political fabric of the country as the current political system has miserably failed. There is a serious need for qualitative change in the politics, as no change has been seen by the people even after 70 years of exercise of democracy," he said.

Thereafter, West Bengal's Banerjee, former Hemant Soren, two MPs from Maharashtra, and representatives from other political parties called to express their support for his vision.

However, Bharatiya Party (BJP) did not take the criticism lying down and its unit alleged that had "failed miserably" in the governance of Telangana, adding that the decision to unite with other parties was because of not being able to fight the alone.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 03:35 IST
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