Telangana Chief Minister KChandrasekhar Rao today met JDS supremo Deve Gowda here to seek his support for launching an "alternative movement" to bring qualitative change in the country, saying both Congress and BJP had failed to deliver.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Rao said "It is not a silly political front, but an alliance of masses including farmers and poor people."
Rao also appealed to people to free themselves from the clutches of Congress and BJP, and save the nation "from all ills."
On Cauvery water dispute, Rao said "why should there be a fight for Cauvery water between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka? Why has the issue been kept pending for seven decades?"
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