Both NDA, UPA will be short by huge numbers: K.T. Rama Rao

Both NDA, UPA will be short by huge numbers: K.T. Rama Rao

FPJ BureauUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 12:40 AM IST
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Hyderabad: Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) Working President K.T. Rama Rao believes that with 150-170 Lok Sabha seats, non-BJP and non-Congress parties will emerge as the biggest block in Parliament and decide who the next Prime Minister should be.

Rama Rao, who is the number two in Telangana’s ruling party, says that politics is the art of possible and anything is possible post May 23, when the results of the general elections will be announced.

KTR, as he is popularly known, hopes that Federal Front mooted by TRS President and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao will take a formal shape after the elections. The young and suave leader, who is Chandrashekhar Rao’s son, shared his thoughts on various issues during an interview with IANS. How did he foresee the post-poll scenario in the country?

We strongly believe neither UPA nor NDA will have clear mandate. There are many non-Congress and non-BJP parties which are very strong. If we are able to create a platform where we all can get together, root for our respective states in more federalistic setup, I think that will augur well for the country because ultimately stronger the states, stronger the country.

“I strongly believe both UPA and NDA will be short by huge numbers. This might sound a bit far-fetched but I would not be surprised if NDA ends up at about 150-160 and UPA ends up at about 100-110. There is lot of room for many possibilities, many permutations and many combinations,” KTR explained.

What he think was the narrative around which elections are being fought? “The narrative, is, in fact, reflective of the intellectual bankruptcy in the so-called national parties – both BJP and Congress. One party says ‘chowkidar chor hai’ and the other party says ‘mein bhi chowkidhar’.

The real issues of this country like health, education, jobs and infrastructure are not being discussed,” KTR replied. Does he believe the situation has changed after the Pulwama terror attack with attempts to make nationalism and patriotism an issue?

“We are more nationalistic than the BJP or the Congress. When Pulwama happened and Wing Commander Abhinandan was in captivity of Pakistan, our Chief Minister and our entire party suspended all political activity for a week but neither Rahul Gandhi or Narendra Modi suspended their political engagements.

The people of India are wise enough to see through this jingoism which BJP would like to call as nationalism. I definitely see a bit of jingoism in their attitude which is only ephemeral,” KTR maintained. Did he agree with the view that only national parties can better safeguard the country’s interests?

“This may sound a bit exaggerated, but there are no national parties in the country. There are regional parties and then there are bigger regional parties. Look at the Congress – they are out of power in 20-plus states in the country. The Congress hardly has any presence in 270 seats.

Likewise, except Karnataka, the BJP’s presence is minimal or non-existent in other southern states. “The Centre, nucleus, large figure etc are good to listen but today’s debate is not about Modi versus Rahul. The country has other choices and capable leaders,” KTR explained.

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