Hyderabad, 29/4: The backing out of TRS supremo and Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao from an anti-BJP coalition that he was trying to prop up has once again brought to the fore the fault lines in the Opposition ranks.
Rao’s remarks at the plenary session of TRS in Hyderabad on Wednesday, came 16 days after he brought his ministers and MLAs to Delhi for a protest against the Narendra Modi government and four days after he met election strategist Prashant Kishor who “declined” an offer to join Congress after negotiations collapsed.
A section of Opposition leaders said they were not surprised by the turn of events and smell a “deal” aimed at derailing their plans to forge unity.
For the record, Rao did speak against the BJP at the session and TRS passed some resolutions warning the Modi-led BJP government at the Centre but Opposition leaders are now saying that they were expecting this u-turn but not this fast.
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