The TRS is learnt to have convinced the grand alliance partners led by TDP to include a promise of passing a resolution in the state assembly favouring separate Telangana soon after the alliance comes to power in the common minimum programme which would be released soon.
At a press conference on Sunday, TRS general secretaries G Vijayarama Rao and N Narasimha Reddy observed that TDP had already adopted a resolution and submitted a letter to UPA sub-committee expressing its support to Telangana state.
The CPM has also declared that it will not oppose the formation of Telangana, they said. The consolidation of pro-Telangana parties would help to create Telangana as soon as possible by defeating the Congress in the election, they said.
They were however critical of NTP President T Devendar Goud who according to was looking for personal gains throwing the issue of separate Telangana to winds. Goud who had risen to number two position in TDP now wants to emerge as an important leader in PRP and for that he would soon merge his party with PRP. Goud who has been claiming that he would work for uniting pro Telangana parties was distancing himself from such groups and parties and was indulging in self centred politics. They demanded that he should explain to the people of the region as to what prompted him to forge alliance with PRP.
Replying to a question, they said that if Goud was still willing to associate himself with TRS and fight for the cause of separate Telangana, the party was willing to accomodate him. Infact, last year, the party offered him the post of working president which he refused, they added.
At a press conference on Sunday, TRS general secretaries G Vijayarama Rao and N Narasimha Reddy observed that TDP had already adopted a resolution and submitted a letter to UPA sub-committee expressing its support to Telangana state.
The CPM has also declared that it will not oppose the formation of Telangana, they said. The consolidation of pro-Telangana parties would help to create Telangana as soon as possible by defeating the Congress in the election, they said.
They were however critical of NTP President T Devendar Goud who according to was looking for personal gains throwing the issue of separate Telangana to winds. Goud who had risen to number two position in TDP now wants to emerge as an important leader in PRP and for that he would soon merge his party with PRP. Goud who has been claiming that he would work for uniting pro Telangana parties was distancing himself from such groups and parties and was indulging in self centred politics. They demanded that he should explain to the people of the region as to what prompted him to forge alliance with PRP.
Replying to a question, they said that if Goud was still willing to associate himself with TRS and fight for the cause of separate Telangana, the party was willing to accomodate him. Infact, last year, the party offered him the post of working president which he refused, they added.
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