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Ahead of polls, TJS leader Kodandaram meets Rahul


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Ahead of polls, TJS leader Kodandaram meets Rahul

Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS) leader M. Kodandaram met Congress leader Rahul Gandhi here on Friday, during which they were understood to have discussed the possibility of electoral understanding for the assembly polls in the state next month.

After meeting the Congress MP, Kodandaram told reporters that there was a feudal rule in Telangana and they discussed how they can work together for a democratic rule in the state.

He, however, said they did not discuss seat sharing.

the meeting came amid the ongoing talks between the two parties for a tie-up. TJS is reportedly demanding seven to eight seats.

Three days ago, the TJS leader had said that talks were on with the Congress for seat sharing.

TJS was part of the grand alliance led by the Congress in Telangana in the 2018 elections.

However, the alliance, which also included Telugu Desam Party (TDP), suffered a crushing defeat.

The Congress won 19 seats in the 119-member Assembly, while TDP bagged only two seats and the TJS drew a blank.

Kodandaram, a former professor of political science at Osmania University, had played a key role in the Telangana movement as convenor of Joint Action Committee (JAC), which included KCR-led Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS).

However, after the formation of Telangana state differences cropped up between Kodandaram and KCR.

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10 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

Lol..congress veni tho ippudu seat sharing ante assam dati bhutan cheruvolo unnadi ani dani ardham

Genuinely asking...Separate TG movement lo baga participate and help chesadu kada.... Why did KCR keep this Prof away...What is the reason for the gap...47osjd.gif

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2 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:

Genuinely asking...Separate TG movement lo baga participate and help chesadu kada.... Why did KCR keep this Prof away...What is the reason for the gap...47osjd.gif

meeku-avasaramaa-kcr.gif

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5 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:

Genuinely asking...Separate TG movement lo baga participate and help chesadu kada.... Why did KCR keep this Prof away...What is the reason for the gap...47osjd.gif

Kachara doesn’t want any outsider to grow to a commanding position in the party. Same applied to Etela. He wants his party members to stay as his slaves just like his blind supporters.

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15 minutes ago, reality said:

Kachara doesn’t want any outsider to grow to a commanding position in the party. Same applied to Etela. He wants his party members to stay as his slaves just like his blind supporters.

Power struggle issue anamata...47osjd.gif

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26 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:

Genuinely asking...Separate TG movement lo baga participate and help chesadu kada.... Why did KCR keep this Prof away...What is the reason for the gap...47osjd.gif

KCR offered him RS but he declined and tried a bunch of times and he let him go. he assumed too much of himself anyways..he declined KCR saying not interested in posts or politics and yet went on to contest and establish a political party. 

 

Layman software terms cheppali ante  Kondaram played a scrum master role in a multi party and multi socio-economic group movement , he didn’t control anything but conveyed the plans what others made

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43 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:

Genuinely asking...Separate TG movement lo baga participate and help chesadu kada.... Why did KCR keep this Prof away...What is the reason for the gap...47osjd.gif

OU la appati vallalu karadu gattina socialist and communists and naxal sympathizers kuda chala mandi unnaru . Some of these oldies had an agenda like lets first get Telangana and then they wanted to push their commie agenda, valla pappulu udukale KCR mundu. Vallalo Kondaram aa kova ki chendinavade , first communists ni minge mannadu in the elections that happened in 2014 and from then he held grudge against KCR

Nobody understand what commies want, even if you get them a moon they will not be happy, also by the means of excessive welfare initiatives KCR destroyed the roots of communists breeding grounds, if you are from rural Telangana you will understand how they recruited poor for their cause back in the day

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47 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

Lol..congress veni tho ippudu seat sharing ante assam dati bhutan cheruvolo unnadi ani dani ardham

Contest cheyanu ee week ye statement ichhadu ga

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Telangana agitiation apudu andaru unite ayindi oka cause Kosam....everyone had differences within them and some differed politically and some ideologically. Agitation successfull avadaniki one of the main reasons 'UNITE' avadam for a common cause. Almost all of them were politically unemployed and beyond their border, they had no strength to outperform on their own, including TRS.

May 2014 tarvata common cause has been put to rest and it is business as usual. TRS is now a political party that is trying to grow on its own and is successful in staking a claim for statehood. Kodandaram kuda anthe, he will be sidelined. He did spearhead the JAC but it was not a political outfit. This is not his game...

 

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2 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

Contest cheyanu ee week ye statement ichhadu ga

asalu candidates leru… cadre ledhu… edho matasahayam kosam kalisadu.  Just like Pawala supporting TDP.

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