Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao is undertaking a tour in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka states. He is scheduled to meet Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan today to discuss latest political situation in the country ahead of May 23 results. KCR is also keen to welcome the Left parties into the Federal Front of which he is the chairman. The Left parties are maintaining an equal distance from both the Congress and the BJP in the present general election. KCR is considering a tie-up with the Left will significantly boost his Front which is being projected as an alternative to the NDA and the UPA at the national level.
KCR is speeding up his Federal Front talks to emerge as a king-maker in the next government formation at the Centre. His appeal to the Telangana voters was also for their support to elect TRS MPs in all 16 seats so as to force any government at the Centre to concede Telangana state demands. After Kerala, KCR will go to Tamil Nadu where he will visit Rameswaram and Srirangam temples. He will also meet political parties there and hold discussions on his Federal Front.