Anti-BJP Front: KCR To Meet Uddhav, Mamata

Telangana CM KCR said he would soon have meetings with his Maharashtra and West Bengal counterparts, Uddhav Thackeray and Mamata Banerjee, to unite various political parties against the BJP and the NDA government.
Charging that the PM Modi-led NDA Government should be dumped for its alleged anti-people policies, he said he would play a major role in uniting anti-BJP political parties. Alleging that there was corruption in the Rafale fighter plane deal, Rao said he would approach the Supreme Court to bring out the truth.
“Mamata Behen called me. We discussed this over the phone. She invited me to Bengal or she'll come to Hyderabad…I said, most welcome. She may come any time. We are discussing. There are so many political leaders across the nation," KCR said when asked if he is still mooting the idea of a non-BJP, non-Congress front.
"Mr. Uddhav Thackeray is also waiting. They are waiting for me. I have to go to Mumbai. Once this Sri Ramanujacharya function is over, I think I may go to Mumbai any time," he further said. He, however, did not give a direct reply if he would lead the opposition parties saying, "One thing I promise you that I will play a major role in that."
KCR also said there was no firm plan as to how the opposition unity will take shape in the future and the country's people should rise to the occasion.
Asked if he would work with Congress, KCR said he could not predict anything.
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