KCR – Chandrababu: Same To Same?

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Yesterday's visit to patna by telangana chief minister K. chandrasekhar Rao attracted media and political attention from all around the nation. kcr spoke with Tejashvi Yadav, the RJD leader and the deputy to Nitish Kumar, the chief minister of Bihar. When Telangana's chief minister demanded a BJP-mukt Bharat, kcr and Nitish held a joint news conference. Additionally, he stated that the major opposition will not be the third front but rather the alternative to the BJP.

Political observers noted that KCR's statement that the alliance of all non-BJP parties will be the major opposition to the bjp at the Center may be explained by the fact that the congress has advanced to a point from which its revival would require considerable time. As the alliance of non-BJP parties will include leaders of numerous regional parties who have extensive experience serving the public in their regions and comprehending their needs and opinions, netizens raised concerns about its establishment and continuation.

The major question is whether they would be able to properly interact with one another if they came together. They wouldn't fight over the coalition's PM candidate, right? Others brought up tdp leader and former chief minister of andhra pradesh N. Chandrababu Naidu's similar talks with non-BJP parties before the 2019 national elections as well as the TDP's current situation in the state.

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