"Neutral" regional parties to get 120-plus seats: TRS leader

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

Regional parties not aligned with the and would get 120-plus seats in the coming elections and may hold the key for government formation, according to a Rashtra Samithi

Speaking to PTI, Nizamabad MP, K Kavitha, daughter of the TRS K Chandrasekhar Rao, raised a strong pitch for these "neutral" regional parties to have a shot at power at the Centre.

Kavitha, an influential party leader, said the TRS is in touch with various parties not part of the BJP-led and Congress-anchored UPA on its efforts to forge a federal front of regional outfits.

"Most of them are waiting and watching for the (Lok Sabha) results to come out but then taking up a neutral front is an idea which is appealing to many parties, not all of them have come out openly saying that," she said.

A federal front would take good shape after the Lok Sabha election results are out, said.

All regional parties -- she named TRS, YSRCP, BJD and TMC, as examples -- would do very well in the elections, according to her.

"We believe around 120-plus seats regional parties (who are not aligned with and Congress) will hold which is quite a big number," she predicted.

She does not believe that would enjoy the same majority that it had in the previous term.

"People have realised they (NDA) have not done much and I don't even see the picking up much. So, either one of them is not meeting (the majority mark), then chances will be there for various regional parties. That's what I am on. That might give larger scope for other parties," she said.

Asked if she saw a scenario where BJP-led fell short of numbers, and the consortium of regional parties as proposed by TRS supporting the NDA or UPA to form government, said she was not sure.

"But why shouldn't this consortium be supported by either of the national parties from outside, why shouldn't this front (of regional parties) become the first front?," she asked.

On whether the TRS is ready to support the if it fell short of numbers, said: "I really hope that is not the scenario, let's see, let's wait and watch for the results."

Asked if she was not ruling out the possibility of TRS backing the BJP if it needs numbers to get majority, she said: "We would sincerely want an opportunity for the neutral parties to be able to make a mark at the Centre.

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First Published: Tue, March 19 2019. 13:05 IST