Deccan Chronicle

Gowda tells KCR to forge Front after 2019 elections

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Former Prime Minister and Janata Dal (S) chief H.D. Deve Gowda on Sunday said he was confident that the coalition of regional parties will come to power at the Centre in the next general election as the national parties — Congress and BJP — have no chance of securing a majority on their own.

He predicted early parliament­ary polls and said the “Karnataka episode” will be repeated as the Congress or the BJP will be forced to back a coalition of regional parties to form the government at the Centre.

Mr Gowda who was in the city to attend the wedding of the grandson of Rajya Sabha member and senior Congressma­n T. Subbarami Reddy, met Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao at Pragathi Bhavan on Sunday and held discussion­s with him and IT minister K.T. Rama Rao.

TRS party sources said the discussion­s centred on Mr Rao’s attempts to float a federal front at national level comprising regional parties.

Mr Gowda, it is learnt, suggested that he wait for the outcome of the general election to form any kind of front as it would not be possible to bring all regional parties together at this stage as they face different issues in their respective states.

“Pre-poll fronts at this juncture would not be possible. It would be better to wait for the outcome of the general election. Post-poll alliances of regional parties can be formed to capture power at the Centre. Neither the Congress nor the BJP will get a majority on their own to form a government. They will be forced to back a coalition of regional parties like it happened in Karnataka recently,” Mr Gowda said.

The Chief Minister and Mr Rama Rao appeared to be convinced with this suggestion, sources said.

BJP state president K. Laxman on Sunday demanded that the state government extend the financial aid under its Rythu Bandhu scheme to tenant farmers too.

“The TRS government has introduced a financial aid of `4,000 per acre for farmers, but it has ignored tenant farmers,” he said.

Majority of the suicide victims among farmers are tenant farmers, Dr Laxman said, adding that the TRS government should extend financial aid to all persons involved in agricultur­e operations.

As part of his Jana Chaitanya yatra, the BJP state president addressed public meetings in Madnur and Armoor on Sunday. He also interacted with people and party cadre on way to Armoor.

BJP state leaders Mr G. Premender Reddy, Mr Y. Laxminaray­ana, BJP state executive committee member Mr Dharmpuri Arvind, Mr D. Suryanaray­ana Gupta, party's Nizamabad and Kamareddy district presidents Mr Palle Ganga Reddy and Mr B. Laxma Reddy were present at the public meetings.

Dr Laxman said that TRS came to power giving false assurances to the people.

There is no progress in schemes like 2BHK houses for poor, three-acre land for Dalits and KGPG education, he said. People are preparing to give a fitting reply to the TRS in the coming elections, he said.

The BJP state president also said that there was no change in the attitudes of the Congress and the TRS.

He also alleged that the ruling party was implementi­ng secret agenda of MIM and asked the TRS to declare its stand on Ram Janmabhoom­i issue.

 ??  ?? Former prime minister H.D. Deve Gowda meets Telangana state Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao, in Hyderabad on Sunday.
Former prime minister H.D. Deve Gowda meets Telangana state Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao, in Hyderabad on Sunday.

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