Deccan Chronicle

KCR roars Jai Bharat, not Jai Telangana

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When he ended his speech at a public meeting in Pragathi Bhavan on Sunday with “Jai Bharat!” instead of the usual “Jai Telangana!”, TRS chief and Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao was signalling loud and clear his entry into national politics and his intention of forging a Third Front against the BJP and Congress.

Support poured in for the CM’s Third Front idea as large numbers of TRS leaders and activists from all districts arrived at Pragathi Bhavan to congratula­te him and express their solidarity.

Addressing the gathering, Mr Rao said, “I have not come up with a name or an agenda for the new Front yet. Despite this, the huge amount of support I have received within a day of the announceme­nt shows that people want an alternativ­e and a change in national politics. A journey of 10 lakh kilometres also begins with a single step.”

When he ended his speech at a public meeting in Pragathi Bhavan on Sunday with “Jai Bharat!” instead of the usual “Jai Telangana!”, TRS chief and Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao was signalling loud and clear his entry into national politics and his intention of forging a Third Front against the BJP and Congress.

Mr Rao said he will meet leaders in all states except those rules by the Congress and BJP and seek their support for the new Front. “We will seek the guidance of economists, agricultur­e scientists and other experts to prepare an agenda for the new Front which will follow a truthful cooperativ­e federalism with limited powers to the Centre and maximum powers to states. Not namesake cooperativ­e federalism that is being followed now, against the spirit of the Constituti­on.”

Mr Rao came down heavily on the BJP and Congress for the serious problems people face even after 70 years of Independen­ce.

“Look at China. They have made tremendous progress in the past 25 years. It has become the economic power of the world, next only to the US. When we point this out, they say China’s constituti­on, rules, are different. Why don’t we make similar changes? Who stopped you all these years?” Mr Rao questioned.

He accused the BJP and Congress of keeping all the powers with them and making the states “puppets” in their hands.

“There is Pradhan Mantri Grameen Sadak Yojana. This is shameful. What has PM to do with laying roads in six lakh villages? Are there are no sarpanches, mandal, zilla parishads, state government­s to do this job? Even for giving wages to NREGA workers in villages, the amount is sent from Delhi. My demand is Centre should handle only national security, Army etc. The rest of the powers should be transferre­d to the states. Look at the US. They have a Supreme Court for each state. There is no central domination there. The police commission­er works under the Mayor. There is a Federal Court to deal with cases of states. That model should be adopted here,” Mr Rao opined.

The journey to forge the alternativ­e Front started in Telangana. Soon it will cover all the states. If all of you bless me, I am confident that I will shape the nation’s destiny and direction — K. CHANDRASEK­HAR

RAO, Telangana CM

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