BJP Won't Come to Power says Telangana IT Minister KTR

SIBY JEYYA
Several pre-election polls have shown that Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) won't be able to win more than eight lok sabha seats in the upcoming telangana lok sabha elections, but the party still hopes to play a significant role in the formation of the next federal administration. The bharatiya janata party (BJP) will not be able to establish a government at the center in the upcoming legislative elections, which are scheduled to take place in 2024, according to the BRS working president's statement on Tuesday.
 
When discussing the central support for the state government's request to expand the hyderabad metro train project to include additional routes branching out from the central city area, ktr made this remark. The state government, he added, was hoping that the Centre will provide financial support for the extended metro train project. He asserted, "Even if the Centre does not contribute any money, we will raise money on our own.
However, the most important political statement made at this time was that if the Centre did not provide finances, a coalition government would be in power in the Centre by 2024, and "we (BRS) will be playing a crucial role in it." It's interesting that the BRS working president made this statement about the BRS becoming a prominent player in a coalition government that would be created at the Centre for the first time. The BRS, however, makes the point that it is not a member of either the nda or the coalition of opposition parties. The big question is who will lead the BRS into the coalition.

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