Federal Front Will Help Congress to Form Government
The Federal Front proposed by Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao may think about taking Congress to help if fundamental, to frame a government at the Center, a leader of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) said on Tuesday, affirming what different news sources had announced not long ago.
TRS representative Abid Rasool Khan disclosed, that they were certain that the Federal Front, including non-BJP and non-Congress parties, will get the numbers to frame the government all alone.
"We are certain that we will get the numbers to shape the legislature however on the off chance that we are shy of numbers and Congress needs to stretch out outside help, we will consider," said Khan, who trusts an accord applicant among Federal Front accomplices will be the following Prime Minister.
Nonetheless, he discounted either taking the help of BJP or stretching out help to it to shape the administration.
The TRS chief on Monday met M K Stalin, leader of DMK, a partner of the Congress, to talk about the Federal Front. A week ago, he held chats with his Kerala partner Pinarayi Vijayan.
"These meetings provoked the entire nation to discuss the Federal Front. We are meeting individuals, conversing with them and endeavoring to clarify why we need this. From that point forward, it is their decision whether they need to accompany us or not," said Khan, who quit the Congress before the end of last year.
He was sure that parties like Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Samajwadi Party (SP), Trinamool Congress and YSRCP other than TRS will meet up to shape the Federal Front. He trusted that numerous gatherings from different pieces of the nation will go along with them.
"When we have the numbers ready, more individuals will acknowledge the thought and go along with us. Everyone would need to have a stake in government for improvement of their states and would consider this to be a practical thought," said Khan.
The TRS leader asserted that KCR was not competing for the post of Prime Minister.
"He is doing this in light of a legitimate concern for the nation. The nation is today heading towards rebellion. The way BJP is acting it has certainly disrupted the interests of the nation. The Congress amid its 60-year-rule did nothing for minorities and Dalits. KCR is of the sentiment that we should frame Federal Front and assume responsibility in Delhi," Khan included.
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