Deccan Chronicle

ONLY TRS WILL RULE T, SAYS KCR

- C.R. GOWRI SHANKER | DC HYDERABAD, APRIL 12

TRS president K. Chandrasek­har Rao is confident of leading the government in Telangana. Despite being panned by Telangana Congress chief Ponnala Lakshmaiah and TD chief N. Chandrabab­u Naidu for making illusionar­y promises in the TRS election manifesto, he says unperturbe­d, “I am not building castles in the air.”

The Accidental Prime Minister — The Making and Unmaking of Manmohan Singh has given rise to speculatio­n and whispers in political corridors that this could possibly be an attempt by Dr Baru to ingratiate himself with the BJP and, in particular, its PM candidate Narendra Modi in case the party comes to power. This is what a section of top Congress leaders and some in PMO think.

Congress functionar­ies questioned the timing of the launch of Dr Baru’s book when the country is in the midst of the Lok Sabha elections and the political climate is surcharged. They said the former media adviser was merely trying to serve the BJP’s political agenda through his book.

And some in the BJP also indicated that if the party came to power, there could possibly be a race among some senior journalist­s to

Some in the BJP also indicated that if the party came to power, there could possibly be a race among some senior journalist­s to occupy the coveted position of “media adviser”

occupy the coveted position of “media adviser”.

Quite a few senior journalist­s are already eyeing the chair. If the timing of the launch of the book could possibly benefit the BJP in a fiercely fought electoral battle, not all in the saffron camp are amused.

Those close to L.K. Advani, the marginalis­ed BJP patriarch, Sudheendra Kulkarni made his displeasur­e clear by slamming Dr Baru.

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