‘Will unite entire country,’ says TRS chief; Might start national party if necessary


Hyderabad: Accusing the BJP and the Congress of failing to meet the aspirations of the people, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has said that he would start a national party if necessary to herald reforms and unite the country. Kicking off his party’s poll campaign from Karimnagar on Sunday, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) president stressed on the need for an alternative federal politics in the country and said he would play a major role. ‘If this country is to improve if it has to move forward on par with other countries at an international level with its head held high these two parties should be made to run away. Only if the Congress and the BJP are made to run away, alternative federal politics will come in this country. The writ of states should run,’ he said.

Of the 17 Lok Sabha seats in Telangana, the TRS is seeking 16 for itself leaving one for its ally the AIMIM, led by Asaduddin Owaisi, to ensure that Telangana gets a good deal post the general elections. ‘Not just these 16 MPs, by gathering 100 to 150 MPs, Telangana should influence the country’s politics,’ he said. He alleged that with the Congress and the BJP at the helm of affairs since Independence, the country has not been able to progress the way it should have. Citing an example, he said the country is blessed with 70,000 TMC (thousand million cubic feet) of water, however there is still shortage of drinking and irrigation water.

‘Power plants are not being used effectively. Many reforms are required in governance and judiciary, among others,’ he claimed, adding China has progressed greatly, though it was backward earlier. ‘Many changes need to come. Your blessings are needed for it. By taking your order in Karimnagar, by observing the developments after this election. I submit that I will unite the entire country by founding a national party if necessary,’ Rao said. ‘If you bless (TRS), I submit that I will play a major role in changing the fate of this country,’ he said.