The Chief Minister of Telangana, K Chandrashekhar Rao, met political strategist and analyst Prashant Kishor last month at his farmhouse outside the borders of the state.
On Monday, the leader hinted towards a possible collaboration with Kishore to bring ‘national change’. The Telangana leader is planning for a full blown campaign against the Prime Minister and the BJP in the state. The campaign, this time, also plans to target the center.
Prashant Kishor has been one of the most effective names in the political sphere when it comes to ground analysis and planning of campaigns. Keeping this in mind, KCR might have made a very intelligent choice.
While talking about it, he said, “I am in talks with Prashant Kishor to bring a national change. Prashant Kishor is working with me on this. Who can have a problem with this? Why are they seeing him as a bomb? Why are they crying?”
Meanwhile, he also rubbished all those rumors that suggested that he signed a ₹ 300-crore contract with Kishor. At the press conference called by the leader in Hyderabad, he said that Kishor has been his best friend since the last seven-eight years and has never worked for money.
He stressed that he feels sorry if people do not understand the commitment towards the country. Speculations about them coming together for a bigger objective started doing rounds as Kishor met KCR at his farmhouse and gave rise to it. Many reports suggested that two might be preparing for a strong comeback against the BJP ahead of the 2024 general elections.
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