Congress-TDP truck unethical: Talasani

Congress-TDP truck unethical: Talasani
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Telangana Rashtra Samithi TRS leadership took serious exception to the Opposition Congress and the Telugu Desam Party TDP forging an unethical alliance for the Assembly elections TRS leader Talasani Srinivas Yadav on Monday slammed that the arch rivals joining hands and said it would do nothing to the TRS and cannot stop the victory of the TRS in the ensuring elections

​Hyderabad: Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) leadership took serious exception to the Opposition Congress and the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) forging an unethical alliance for the Assembly elections. TRS leader Talasani Srinivas Yadav on Monday slammed that the arch rivals joining hands and said it would do nothing to the TRS and cannot stop the victory of the TRS in the ensuring elections.

“Setting aside their ideologies, the Congress and the TDP getting together is not correct. The TRS has no coterie as was being rumoured and the party boss K Chandrashekar Rao’s directive will be abided by everyone,” he noted. He also appealed to the leaders and activists, who were denied tickets for the elections not to take a hasty decision to join other parties as the TRS party would provide them other opportunities.

Despite such ridiculous electoral alliance, the TRS would take on any big alliances and would retain power with complete majority, he said, adding that Chandrashekar Rao would remain the Chief Minister. The Congress was noted for corruption and the TDP was born to fight against it and now it was playing opportunistic politics, he said. In 72 years of Independence, no other government was able to check power crisis which was done by the TRS government in just six months, he added.

Besides, the KCR government implemented several welfare schemes for the poor, he claimed. The TRS addressed the power crisis problem and had been supplying 24-hour power to farm, domestic, industry and IT sectors, Srinivas Yadav said. He said the Congress lost confidence in the elections and was moving courts.

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