NDA to form govt on its own at Centre;will not require support

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Apr 16 2019 | 5:00 PM IST

The NDA under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership would form the government at the Centre on its own after the Lok Sabha elections and not need support from parties like TRS, Telangana BJP President K Laxman said here Tuesday.

Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, who has been proposing a non-BJP, non-Congress government at Centre, had favoured a Federal Front government in the country after the Lok Sabha polls.

"Under the leadership of Narendra Modi, NDA is going to form the government on its own.

NDA does not require the support of parties like Telangana Rashtra Samithi. We are confident NDA is going to have the government on its own by winning more than 300 seats," Laxman told reporters here.

The TRS is seeking 16 seats for itself and one for ally AIMIM of Asaduddin Owaisi to ensure that Telangana gets a 'good' deal post the Lok Sabha elections.

There are 17 Lok Sabha seats in Telangana.

Laxman accused KCR, as Rao is also referred to, of trying to take 'revenge' on government employees for not voting for candidates supported by the ruling party in the recently held Legislative Council elections.

In a setback to the ruling TRS in Telangana, party backed candidates lost the Legislative Council elections held for three constituencies in the state in March.

The government employees have demanded announcment of Interim Relief and Pay Revision Commission (PRC), but nothing had come of it and the CM "forgot" about it, Laxman said.

"KCR says the revenue department will be revamped to root out corruption.

There is rampant corruption in the name of redesigning irrigation projects.

Why is the Chief Minister not speaking about corruption at all levels? Be it the sand mafia and land mafia. The Chief Minister himself does not goes to Secretariat," Laxman said.

He also alleged that the Telangana government reduced reservations to Backward Classes (BCs) in Panchayat Raj institutions from 34 per cent to 23 per cent, citing a Supreme Court order.

"However, in the context of panchayat elections,the Chief Minister's decision to reduce the BC quota without exploring available constitutional and legislative provisions for maintenance of 34 per cent reservation for the BCs, casts doubts on the intent of the Government vis--vis justice to BCs", he maintained.

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First Published: Apr 16 2019 | 5:00 PM IST

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