KCR meets Stalin\, bid for federal front appears a non-starter

KCR meets Stalin, bid for federal front appears a non-starter

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Rashtra Samiti K Chandrashekhar Rao's bid to rope in DMK in his proposed alternative front appeared to be a non-starter with the M K urging the Minister to extend TRS's support to the

In the meeting that went beyond an hour, conveyed to Rao that his party was in a pre-poll alliance with the and he had also pitched the name of for the office of the

"Thalaivar (Stalin) urged Rao to extend Rashtra Samiti's support for a Congress-led government at the Centre," DMK sources told

Rao, who had days ago called on his counterpart Pinarayi Vijayan, exuded confidence in the deliberations that regional parties would emerge as a powerful force with a significant number of seats and neither the Congress, nor the BJP would have adequate numbers to form a government.

In such an eventuality, the told the DMK that a government could be propped up by the regional parties with the support of "national parties," a reference perceived to include the Left parties as well.

Possible "post poll scenarios" that may merge and how a federal front could help regional parties and "southern States," were put forth by Rao, sources added.

To this,the DMK side,which was also represented by senior leaders Duraimurugan and T R Baalu, felt the situation was conducive only for a Congress-led government at the Centre.

Also, the pointed out that toying with the idea for a regime steered by regional outfits at the Centre may not work in view of divergent state specific positions of some parties.

The TRS is opposed to both and Telugu Desam Party in Telangana. While Rao did not meet waiting reporters, DMK said the meeting was only a "courtesy," call.

Rao had in April 2018 called on Stalin and then DMK chief M Karunanidhi here.

Earlier in the day, he offered prayers at the ancient Sri Ranganathaswamy temple at Srirangam in Tiruchirappalli.

On May 10 he visited the in Rameswaram after going to Kanyakumari.

K S Alagiri downplayed the meeting between the two leaders and asked journalists "why accord importance to the meeting...in a third front is not possible and not practicable; State parties from Kasmir to Kanyakumari know this very well."

BJP Tamil Nadu unit wondered what was Stalin's "hesitation" in his meeting with Rao to assert that he only supported

Taking a jibe at Stalin, she said the DMK top leader had faced a similar hesitation when he was in to take part in a rally held by Mamata Banerjee.

She alleged the DMK had a reputation of changing colours, adding there was no transparency.

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First Published: Mon, May 13 2019. 20:36 IST