The Asian Age

KCR hints at grand Opp. alliance

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Bengaluru, May 26: Telangana chief minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao on Thursday hinted at a grand Opposition alliance saying that there will be sensationa­l news in the next two to three months regarding such a front. The Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) chief also said despite “bhaashanba­azi” (rhetoric), industries are closing down, the nation's GDP is crashing and the rupee is falling drasticall­y compared to the US dollar.

He was speaking to reporters after holding a discussion with JD(S) supremo and former prime minister H.D. Deve Gowda, his son and former Karnataka chief minister H.D. Kumaraswam­y and his grandson Nikhil Kumaraswam­y.

"Lots of talks happen but now India will change. India has to change and take a shape for future. It has to rise despite politics, politician­s and 'isms'. Efforts should be made to change the situation of the country. After two to three months, you will get to see some sensationa­l news," the Telangana Chief Minister said.

Rao said he discussed everything regarding the political situation at the national level and in Karnataka during his meeting with the first family of JD(S).

The Telangana CM said he had been to Karnataka ahead of assembly elections in 2018 and predicted Kumaraswam­y becoming chief minister, which turned out to be true.

"When I was there before Karnataka elections last time, I said I will come for the swearing in ceremony of Kumaraswam­y, and my words were proved to be right and he became the chief minister. This time I assure you, there is going to be a change at the national level. No one can stop it," the TRS supremo said.

Speaking about the prevailing situation, he said the country has enough resources yet it is suffering due to shortage of water, electricit­y and irrigation even after 75 years of independen­ce while many nations that secured freedom along with India are way ahead of the country.

Optimistic about India's growth, Rao said India will shine irrespecti­ve of which party rules the country. In this regard, he called upon everyone to join in nation-building.

"Every effort should be made to build a bright India. I appeal to the journalist­s to contribute in this pursuit as their contributi­on is needed," Rao further said.

Appealing to the journalist­s to shun sensation and controvers­ial news, he urged them to hold discussion­s on taking the nation towards the right path as the situation is worsening.

"Today no one is happy, be it farmers, Dalits, tribals. Who is happy today? Situation is worsening day by day. What's the reality other than rhetoric (bhaashanba­zi) and promises? Industries are getting closed, the GDP is crashing, inflation is spiralling, the rupee has fallen completely. Never in history has the rupee fell to such a low level compared to the US dollar," Rao pointed out.

Addressing reporters, former Karnataka chief minister Kumaraswam­y said Rao held discussion­s with Gowda for about two to three hours regarding various issues prevailing in the country.

 ?? — PTI ?? Telangana chief minister K. Chandrashe­khar Rao with former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda during a meeting in Bengaluru on Thursday.
— PTI Telangana chief minister K. Chandrashe­khar Rao with former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda during a meeting in Bengaluru on Thursday.

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