Deccan Chronicle

Difficult for BJP to spread its wings in Telangana: KCR

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Predicting that it would be difficult for the BJP to strengthen its base Telangana, Kerala and Tamil Nadu states, TRS president and TS Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao on Thursday said that the BJP was trying to enlist support of Kapus in AP by picking up a strong Kapu leader.

He said the BJP was testing the waters in AP due to the lower percentage of Muslim population in that state.

Interactin­g with media persons at his residence in New Delhi, Mr Rao said that according to the latest sample survey conducted by one agency, the YSR Congress has the support of 45 per cent voters in AP, the ruling TD 43 per cent and Pawan Kalyan’s Jana Sena only 2 per cent. The BJP has 2.5 per cent vote in AP and the rest split among the other parties, Mr Rao said.

Replying to a question, he said that separate Governors will be appointed for AP and TS very soon.

Reiteratin­g his argument that bifurcatio­n of the state was a great opportunit­y for both Telangana and AP to grow independen­tly, he said that the two states are now addressing various developmen­tal issues concerning them since long.

“Developmen­t is taking place at a remarkable pace in both the state, and this is only due to bifurcatio­n. A lot more things can be done if is coordinati­on among us on sharing of Godavari and Krishna waters,” Mr Rao said.

“If both the states cooperate and draw common strategies, we can do wonders,” he said.

The CM said that his AP counterpar­t should have moved to Amaravati immediatel­y after bifurcatio­n as no purpose was served when the AP government functioned from the common capital for nearly two years.

Repeating his earlier allegation that a conspiracy was hatched by certain people in Delhi to create instabilit­y in Telangana by imposing President’s Rule as soon as the new state came into being, Mr Rao said, “I successful­ly foiled the conspiracy to destabilis­e my government but the attempts continued till the MLC polls in 2015 by buying my MLAs. I foiled these attempts too, and ensured that the AP government fled to Amaravati. Why would I tolerate if someone tries to topple my government?”

He said all the apprehensi­ons among the Andhra-native people living in TS were allayed by his administra­tion.

Referring to the defence land transfer, Mr Rao said he was expecting the Centre to allot the Bison Polo Grounds and other lands to the state to construct a new Secretaria­t complex and also new Assembly, Legislativ­e Council buildings at one place.

 ??  ?? Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao greets President Ram Nath Kovind at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Thursday.
Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao greets President Ram Nath Kovind at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Thursday.

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