Deccan Chronicle

Ready to form national party to oust BJP: KCR

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

TRS president and Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao on Sunday announced that he would not hesitate to set up a national party if the people believed that would help India get rid of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and send it packing in the next general elections.

Declaring that the BJP must be rooted out of the country, Chandrashe­kar Rao told at a news conference that whatever change that needed to happen, should come from the people who must be made aware of the ways in which the BJP was destroying India. The Telangana Chief Minister’s pronouncem­ent of possible new political alignments in the country comes amidst increasing political heat generated by a sustained, and what appears to be a no-holds barred battle against the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He said the political realignmen­t that could rid the nation of the BJP governance would emerge as the days go by. “What kind it will be, in what manner, whether a national party or a front, it will be known in the days to come,” he said.

“One thing I promise you,” he said, “I will play a major role in the force

that will emerge.”

He said West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had a telephonic conversati­on with him, asked him to visit Bengal, and said she was willing to come here. “I also have to go to Mumbai to meet the Maharashtr­a Chief Minister,” he said, hinting things were getting serious on putting together an anti-BJP coalition.

He also declared that he would not let go of the slandering of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, until the BJP apologised for the remarks made by Himanta Biswa.

Chandrashe­kar Rao said there was nothing wrong in Rahul Gandhi asking for proof of surgical strike by India across the border in Pakistan. “Yes, half the nation believes it has doubts about it. I too am asking for proof. If anyone questions the BJP government, they threaten to use CBI and the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e against them. Let them do so if they want as claimed by state BJP leaders. I have nothing to hide. Gold only shines better after it is put through fire,” Chandrashe­kar Rao said.

Launching a direct attack on Modi, the Chief Minister called the Prime Minister “a liar,” and showed a video of Modi’s comments while launching Mission Bhagiratha programme in the state.

Modi then said that the Centre was supplying power to states at the rate of `1.10 per unit, which was an outright lie. The Centre’s power production and reforms ensured that Telangana was getting at `11 to `11.50 a unit. “We kept quiet as we invited him and he was our guest,” he said. “I am asking with folded hands, has your government, Modiji, ever given power at this rate to any state? Why are you misleading people of the country with lies?” Rao said. “Everyone in the BJP is a liar, from the state BJP president to the PM. This is ‘Jhoot Nirbhar Bharat,” he said.

Industrial production tanked in the country from 4.4% in September last year to 0.4 per cent in December. “Is this the ‘Make in India’ that Modi talks about? As many as 33 people, most of them from Gujarat – Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi, and so on - the state from where Modi comes, cheated banks and ran away to London and elsewhere where they are picnicking. There is large scale corruption in the Rafale fighter aircraft deal. India bought 36

Rafale at $9.4 billion. Indonesia bought 42 for just $ 8 billion. We will expose everything. We will take this battle to Delhi. Why should we be silent when the country is being destroyed?” he said.

He also came down heavily on minister G. Kishan Reddy saying the latter was accusing him of not understand­ing the Union budget. “We understand it very well. It is he who does not. Subsidies have been cut for fertilizer­s, rural employment, and now the Centre wants to force states to purchase solar power from companies set up by BJP cronies and says “only if we buy solar power, then the states will be allowed to get the 0.5 per cent additional FRBM funding. We are willing to lose `25,000cr on this front over the next 5 years but will not allow metering of agricultur­al pump, or remove subsidies,” he said.

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