The Free Press Journal

Disappoint­ed Mamata knocks on KCR’s door

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday telephoned her Telangana counterpar­t K. Chandrasek­har Rao to extend her support to his plan to cobble up a third front as an alternativ­e to both the BJP and the Congress.

The Trinamool Congress leader spoke to the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief to convey that she is with him in bringing likeminded parties together.

According to the Chief Minister’s Office, Mamata told him that she fully agrees with him and is ready to work with him, reports IANS.

“Ham aap se ek mat hain. Aap ke saath rahengey” (I am in agreement with you. I will work with you),” the CMO quoted her as saying.

KCR, as the TRS chief is popularly known, said on Saturday that there is a need for a qualitativ­e

change in the Indian politics and declared that he is ready to bring together like minded parties.

Former Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemanth Soren also telephoned KCR and expressed his solidarity. He welcomed KCR’s decision to play a key role in national politics.

Two MPs from Maharashtr­a and prominent persons from different walks of life also spoke to KCR over the phone and expressed their support.

The TRS chief has been receiving support from people belonging to different walks of life.

People from all parts of Telangana are reaching Pragathi Bhavan, the official residence of the Chief Minister, to express their support.

Pundits from different temples, representa­tives of the Brahmin community, maulvis from different mosques, representa­tives of Muslim organisati­ons, Fathers from churches, Christian religious representa­tives, Sikh religious representa­tives, and employees from RTC, Singareni, electricit­y department, Banjaras, tribals, backward classes representa­tives and others are reaching Pragathi Bhavan in large numbers to express solidarity with KCR.

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