President of Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and Chief Minister, K Chandrasekhar Rao while reiterating his plans to enter national politics announced free power to farmers across the nation if a non-BJP front is voted to power in the upcoming general election.
KCR also asked the people if he should enter national politics or not. On this, the crowd at Nizamabad shouted “Yes.”
The minister said, “Thanks for blessing me. I am making my first move in my journey in national politics with this meeting”.
KCR said let's make the country BJP-Mukt Bharat by pulling down the current government in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. We would provide free electricity to all farmers in the nation whenever a non-BJP government is formed.
The Modi government had listed airports, ports, banks, and public sector enterprises for sale, KCR noted. "Right now, it is focusing on the agriculture sector. By weakening farmers and giving their control to large corporations, the Center is working to corporatize the agriculture sector.
"As part of this conspiracy, the Centre is insisting on installing electricity meters to the agriculture motors, along with increasing the prices of urea and fertilizers, to make agriculture an unprofitable endeavour for farmers," he said.
The chief minister also accused the BJP of fostering nationwide communalism by engaging in divisive politics. "A house is difficult to build but simple to demolish it. States will prosper if the nation is peaceful and prosperous. It's time to remove this communal BJP from power, he claimed.
Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party spokesman NV Subhash ridiculed KCR’s national political ambition. He's only daydreaming of playing it big at the national level but as his recent journey to Bihar has shown, he is not taken seriously by any other regional party.
How can he hope to build a non-BJP government at the Centre and implement a free power supply scheme all across the nation with only nine MPs? he asked.
Subhash further said that KCR was talking of entering national politics only to make his son KT Rama Rao the chief minister. He said that "he doesn't want to be known as the first and last TRS chief minister."