Congress Targets KCR’s Third Front For Aiding BJP

Congress leader Rajeev Gowda Inset:  Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao - Sakshi Post

Hyderabad: Criticising TRS Chief K Chandrasekhar Rao's efforts to forge a federal front of regional parties, Congress leader Rajeev Gowda Tuesday said it was an attempt to help the BJP return to power after the next general elections.

Claiming that the Chief Ministers of different states, whom Rao met would not fall for the idea of a third front, he said the leaders of regional parties would join a broad coalition with Congress, leaving only TRS in the 'Federal Front.' The Rajya Sabha MP was responding to a query from reporters here.

"KCR's (as the Telangana Chief Minister is referred to) attempts to rope in regional parties and state Chief Ministers to be part of the 'Federal Front' will only help the BJP," the Congress leader said.The Telangana Chief Minister had met his Odisha and West Bengal counterparts Naveen Patnaik and Mamata Banerjee in the last two days to push his idea of non-BJP non-Congress front.

Gowda said the Congress would ensure that a 'Mahagathbandhan' (grand alliance) was formed with all "regional, secular and progressive" parties. "This federal front idea... the truth behind it is nothing but an attempt to ensure that BJP and 'Modi Sarkar' come back to power," he alleged.

Claiming that a united opposition was much stronger and could defeat the BJP in the next general elections, Gowda urged leaders of the regional parties to think of national interest and remain with the Congress and a broad coalition of secular parties.

"If you (Rao) are going around and trying to create a third alternative then you are dividing the opposition vote and paving the way for 'Modi Sarkar' to continue its damage to India's democratic, secular, and socio-cultural fabric," he said.

Asked if he saw the possibility of TRS joining the Congress-led 'Mahagathbandhan,' Gowda said, "I would welcome every political party in the country that is opposed to the BJP to join us because we are on a mission to save the country."

Referring to the Rafale deal, the MP claimed that the Supreme Court had not given a clean chit to the Modi government. He claimed that the government had not followed the defence acquisition procedures.

Gowda alleged that under the Modi government, institutions like the CBI and RBI had been destroyed. (PTI)

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