
Congress in-charge Manik Thackeray reportedly reached out to leaders of the communist parties to discuss the possibility of forming an alliance. The Congress appears to be advocating for a united front against the ruling party in the elections.
However, it remains to be seen how the left parties will respond to this appeal. The communist parties might be cautious due to past experiences of aligning with Chief Minister KCR’s party and then being distanced later.
The left parties have not yet forgotten the BRS’s decision to field its candidates in all seats without consulting them about potential alliances for the upcoming assembly elections.
CPI State Secretary Koonanneni Sambasiva Rao criticized Chief Minister KCR for what he sees as a betrayal of their friendship. He highlighted instances where KCR sought left parties’ support, as in the Munugodu bye-election, and later appeared to distance himself.
If the left parties align with the Congress, it could potentially form a strong opposition to the ruling BRS. The left parties still hold a significant vote bank in districts like Nalgonda and Khammam.
లోక్సభలో మహిళా రిజర్వేషన్స్ బిల్లు తిరస్కరణకు గురైనందుకు దేశంలో అధికార విపక్షాలన్నీ మహిళలకు అన్యాయం జరిగిందంటూ చాలా బాధపడిపోతున్నాయి. ఎన్డీయేలో…
Andhra Pradesh chief minister, Chandrababu Naidu is a very tough politician who places overall interests…