VV Balakrishna
First Published : 05 May 2009 02:47:00 AM IST
Last Updated : 05 May 2009 11:38:03 AM IST
HYDERABAD: With suspicion lurking at the back of their minds that they might not get the simple majority to form government on their own, TDP leaders are trying to keep the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) in good humour to ensure that it does not veer towards other parties.
TDP leaders feel that in case they fail to get the majority, support of the TRS will become crucial to form government.
In spite of their claims that the TRS will continue in the Grand Alliance, the TD leaders are closely monitoring the `political-steps’ of Rao.
In the event of a hung situation, the TDP would badly require the support of alliance partners - TRS, CPM and CPI. The TDP even wants to include the allies in the next government, raising curtain on the first coalition government in the State.
As part of its appeasement policy, the TDP is agreeing to all conditions put forth by the TRS, including a noobjection to adopting a resolution favouring Telangana statehood in the first session of the 13th Assembly.
Today, party leader R Chandrasekhara Reddy assured that the TDP would take disciplinary action against the party rebels who contested against TRS candidates in the Assembly elections.
During campaigning, the TRS chief, unlike in the past, talked less about separate Telangana and more about TDP’s Cash Transfer and colour TV schemes. But after the elections, he started openly doubting the mass appeal of the scheme while opening up his options for a post-poll tie-up.
“Separate Telangana is on the top of our agenda. We will support whichever party assures T,’’ a TRS leader said. It means the TRS may not continue in the Third Front and is even prepared to support either Congress or BJP at the Centre. It seems the TDP even acquiesced to the latest stand of the TRS. ``We have no objection if the TRS supports the NDA at the Centre. In the State, it will remain in the Grand Alliance,’’ a TDP politburo member said. “Extending support to NDA is the individual opinion of the TRS chief. The TRS will remain in the Grand Alliance,’’ TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu said recently.
Despite the accommodative spirit being shown by the TDP, the TRS is likely to demand deputy speaker or deputy chief minister’s post to join the TDP-led coalition government
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