The Asian Age

Not averse to an alliance with TDP, says Congress

◗ Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee chief N. Uttam Kumar Reddy has already urged all political parties to join hands with the Congress

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Hyderabad, Sept. 11: The Congress plans to go in for a broad based alliance in the Telangana Assembly polls in line with its efforts to forge Opposition unity at the national level, a senior party leader has said.

The party was trying to unite the Opposition in the state and was in contact with all parties, including CPI, Kondaram ( of TJS) and TDP, AICC in charge of Congress affairs in Telangana R. C. Khuntia said.

“We are not averse to having an alliance with TDP,” he told PTI.

Citing the example of Karnataka, where Congress allowed JD( S) to take the chief minister’s post despite having more number of seats, he said the idea in Telangana was in line with it’s efforts at the national level to unite the Opposition.

The proposal was, however, at a preliminar­y stage and seat- sharing had not yet been discussed, Khuntia said.

“This is only the preliminar­y stage. We have not discussed seat sharing. But we are formulatin­g a broad- based alliance, including the TDP also, on the basis of the Common Minimum Programme,” he said.

Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee ( TPCC) president N Uttam Kumar Reddy has already urged all political parties, including TDP and nonpolitic­al forces, to join hands with Congress to “end the misrule” of TRS in the state. “There can only be TRS and anti- TRS blocks ( other BJP) in the state,” Mr Khuntia claimed.

On how Congress would justify an alliance with TDP, which has always been opposed to it, he said Congress does not harbour any bitter feelings towards the TDP.

He said the TDP opposed the NDA government, as seen in the no- confidence motion, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman election and the ‘ Bharat Bandh’ against the fuel price hike, he said.

The Congress aimed at defeating the “communal forces” and wanted to take along Opposition parties, he said.

The party would highlight the “failure” of TRS to implement its promises, including increase in reservatio­ns for minorities and STs.

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