Politicians are in uproar over the sensational remark made by senior journalist Rajdeep Sardesai regarding the ambitious plan of Bharat Rashtra Samithi president and telangana chief minister K chandrasekhar Rao. Rajdeep claims that kcr promised his close advisors in a private discussion that if he were appointed head of the opposition alliance, he would pay for all of the country's opposition parties' election expenses.
There are too many candidates vying to head the opposition front against the bharatiya janata party, the veteran journalist claimed, so there won't be any takers for KCR. Political circles are taking Rajdeep's remarks carefully because he is one of the most reputable journalists in the nation. He cannot be regarded as a writer who supports the bjp or Modi because he has been outspoken in his criticism of the BJP. Second, he never makes such claims without first gathering reliable information. Because of this, his remarks have caused a stir in the media across the board.
If Rajdeep's assertions are accurate, kcr must have amassed thousands of billions of wealth over the past nine years and is now attempting to use that wealth to realise his national aspirations.
A bjp official remarked, "He must have received enormous amounts of illegal funds because that is why he has offered to finance the election expenses of all parties in the world.
An estimate states that the political parties would need to invest at least Rs 15–20,000 crore on their candidates in the upcoming parliamentary polls. To spend so much money on all the parties in order to realise his dream of becoming prime minister, kcr must be obscenely wealthy.