The on-and-off affair between the TRS and BJP has publicly ended as noted by Minister of IT&C K T Rama Rao in a recent interview. However, K Chandrashekar Rao has a strategy in place for the saffron party.
Speculations are rife that the Chief Minister allegedly reviewed the latest political developments with some leaders of the party. If reports are to believed, BJP’s growth in Telangana will be good for TRS.
Currently, BJP has a three percent voting share and with its improved campaigning it is expected to go up by 6percent.
This increase will help in dividing the anti-government votes.
Consequently, there won’t be impact on the pro-government votes and TRS can claim the power again. KCR doesn’t want to keep the competition between TRS and Congress alone. He is wants to encourage multi-faceted competitions.
Consequently, the pink party is apparently concentrating more on curtailing congress than the saffron party.