KCR is trying to deceive people by making impossible plans: Revanth

 

by Suryaa Desk | Mon, Mar 18, 2019, 12:33 PM

TPCC working president and Malkajigiri Lok Sabha seat contestant from Congress, A. Revanth Reddy has ruled out any possibility of floating a national party by TRS president KCR. He further said that KCR is trying to deceive people by making false and impossible plans for national political career. “Telangana chief minister and TRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao should explain people on how he’s going to set up a national party and it feasibility. TRS is confined to Telangana and how can he float a national party without any base in any other state not even Andhra Pradesh. This election is going to be between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress chief Rahul Gandhi only. No other regional party can think of it as almost all the regional parties are either part of Congress or BJP. Particularly, KCR’s Federal Front concept didn’t receive any major response from other regional parties,” said Revanth Reddy.


Revanth Reddy is contesting from Malkajgiri Lok Sabha constituency. He further challenged KCR whether can he declare that he wouldn’t seek votes in case he doesn’t set up a national political party.“KCR claims that he would get 120 Lok Sabha seats. How can it be possible? There’s no regional party, which is ready to make an alliance with KCR. TRS didn’t even announce support to Mamata Benerjee’s recent protest and didn’t participate in the rally held on January 19 in Kolkata. I see very very limited role for TRS in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.”


Meanwhile, Revanth Reddy has met Prof Kodandaram, president of Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS). Revanth Reddy has sought Kodandaram’s support in Malakajgiri Lok Sabha constituency.

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