There is no deal with any party: KCR
K Chandrashekar Rao, the leader of the BRS and the chief minister of Telangana, said on Thursday that there were no plans to form an agreement with any other party and that the party's main goal was to run in every election, no matter how it turned out.
After opening the BRS office in Nagpur on Thursday, he called on people at a public meeting to vote for "kisan sarkar" at the center and in Maharashtra. He also talked to the press afterward.
The head of the BRS said that there was a "Tamasha" going on in the country, where one party would call another party "A team" or "B team." "Politics is a way to get things done. We're going to run for office every time. Winning or losing does not matter. "Our work will be for the people, and we will keep working until we reach our goals," said KCR, adding that the BRS would include anyone with similar goals.
The head of the BRS said that it was wrong for Central agencies to be used against political leaders. "In a democracy, it's not a good idea to abuse the Central offices. Parties are the backbone of democracy. If the parties can be saved, so can democracy. It is not at all good to bother someone.
It should not be done. "Like me, Modiji came from a party," KCR said. KCR said that he had questions about the EVMs and that other countries had also gone back to votes. He also said that there were worries about these in the country.
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