Telangana CM KCR to meet Uddhav, Mamata to carry forward anti
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Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Sunday (February 13) said he will soon have meetings with his Maharashtra and West Bengal counterparts Uddhav Thackeray and Mamata Banerjee, as part of the efforts to unite various political parties against the BJP and the NDA Government."Mamata Behen (Mamata Banerjee) called me. We had a discussion over phone. She invited me to Bengal or she'll come to Hyderabad. She said Mujhe Dosa kilao. I said most welcome. She may come any time. We are discussing. There are so many political leaders across the nation," KCR said when asked if he is still mooting the idea of non-BJP, non-Congress Front. "Mr Uddhav Thackeray is also waiting. They are waiting for me. I have to go to Mumbai. Once this Sri Ramanujacharya function is over I think I may go to Mumbai any time," he further said. "Country is fully filled with religious emotions which are not desirable, which is uncalled for, which is unwanted and not good for the country," he slammed the NDA government. Rao said petrol and diesel prices will go up after the Assembly polls in UP.On the Hijab row in Karnataka, he said it is not desirable. He alleged that the Centre is exerting pressure on the state government to implement draft power reforms even before they are passed by Parliament and become an Act. "We will also file a case in Supreme Court and bring out the theft," he said. Rao said Modi openly campaigned for former US president Donald Trump during his 2019 'Howdy Modi' programme in Houston."Is the US election some Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation election? How can Modi give a call for Abki Baar Trump sarkar' from US soil?" he questioned saying that India lost its respect now after Trump's defeat.He demanded that the Constitution has to be changed so as to increase the reservation to Dalits whose population has gone up to 19 per cent in the country.