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After GHMC Drubbing, TRS Goes Ballistic On BJP
By: Tupaki Desk | 7 Dec 2020 12:53 PM ISTThe ruling TRS in Telangana has decided to go the whole hog against the BJP. After the twin drubbings in Dubbak and the GHMC, the TRS has decided to go ballistic. It has announced its support to the country-wide bandh called for by the agricultural organisations on December 8.
The TRS has now begun building bridges with various smaller parties and regional parties. KCR is now said to be planning to hold a meeting of regional parties in Delhi in the second week of December. He had already discussed the issue with Delhi CM Aravind Kejriwal, Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee, Odisha CM Navin Patnaik, UP's Akhilesh Yadav and Tamil Nadu's Stalin. Sources close to KCR also claimed that the RJD's Tejaswi Yadav too was in touch with him.
The TRS is now planning a massive training and orientation programme for the party workers. The training programme would focus on the injustice done to the State Government. Key leaders will also tour the districts on an extensive scale. Tour programmes are also being worked out to involve all the ministers. KCR has already extended his full support to the farmers' nation-wide strike.
The TRS has now begun building bridges with various smaller parties and regional parties. KCR is now said to be planning to hold a meeting of regional parties in Delhi in the second week of December. He had already discussed the issue with Delhi CM Aravind Kejriwal, Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee, Odisha CM Navin Patnaik, UP's Akhilesh Yadav and Tamil Nadu's Stalin. Sources close to KCR also claimed that the RJD's Tejaswi Yadav too was in touch with him.
The TRS is now planning a massive training and orientation programme for the party workers. The training programme would focus on the injustice done to the State Government. Key leaders will also tour the districts on an extensive scale. Tour programmes are also being worked out to involve all the ministers. KCR has already extended his full support to the farmers' nation-wide strike.
