This Article is From Nov 19, 2018

Will Keep Trying To Build Third Front Ahead Of Telangana Polls: Minister

K T Rama Rao, the son of caretaker Chief Minister Chandrasekhar Rao, also took an aim at N Chandrababu Naidu for his attempts to bring together Opposition parties to take on BJP

Will Keep Trying To Build Third Front Ahead Of Telangana Polls: Minister

TRS party chief met Mamata Banerjee and Deve Gowda to prop up a non-Congress, non-BJP front

Hyderabad:

TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao will renew efforts to forge a non-NDA, non-UPA front after the Telangana Assembly election, a key party leader said today.

K T Rama Rao, the son of caretaker Chief Minister Chandrasekhar Rao, also took an aim at N Chandrababu Naidu for his attempts to bring together Opposition parties to take on the BJP.

"Desperate times, they say, call for desperate measures," is how Rama Rao termed the efforts of Naidu, the Andhra Pradesh chief minister.

In an interview to PTI, Rama Rao - also known as KTR -- alleged that Mr Naidu was desperate because he was in a bad shape politically in his home state. "He (Naidu) is trying to shift the blame of his failure of governance on to the central government. He wants to give an impression that he is fighting against (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi", KTR added.

The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) leader said Mr Naidu wants to paint PM Modi as a "villain" of this region, but KTR pointed out that Modi and the BJP were a "non-entity" in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

"It shows his (Naidu's) level of frustration," KTR said, describing the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president's moves to forge Opposition unity against the BJP as part of a cover-up for his "failure" as the chief minister.

Mr Naidu had recently met Congress president Rahul Gandhi, NCP chief Sharad Pawar, JDS supremo H D Deve Gowda and DMK head M K Stalin, among others, as part of his efforts.

Earlier this year, Chandrasekhar Rao had also met TMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and Deve Gowda, among others, to prop up a non-Congress, non-BJP front.

On a perception in some quarters that Chandrasekhar Rao's efforts on this front have failed, KTR said the aim of the TRS was not to garner power by forging opportunistic alliances.

After December 11, when the Assembly polls results will be declared, KTR asserted that Chandrasekhar Rao would come back as the chief minister. "Our efforts to build a non-NDA, non-UPA coalition will continue because it's in the larger interest of the country," Rama Rao said, alleging that both the Congress and the BJP had failed the country.

In a federal set-up, states need to be empowered, he said. "Our efforts are not to form a 'khichdi' government based on opportunistic alliances. We want to continue our efforts (to build a non-UPA, non-NDA front). Let's see how it shapes up."

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