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THE NATIONWIDE DEBATE ON THE FEDERAL FRONT

Hyderabad,March 22,(way2newstv.com):
Telangana Chief Minister Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao proposed a nationwide debate on the Federal Front.The interest of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi has been raised in mind.National media attention has turned into a matter of concern over the recent developments in the West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee to discuss the issue with KCR.Will the new frontline of KCR be aware that a strong ruling Bharatiya Janata Party is not a Congress party that has more than a hundred years of hope to be strengthened?Discussions about the future, the future, and other issues began.Though the regional party for the TRS name is the flour hitting the central politics of the party's KCR.He had the experience of serving as Union Minister in the UPA government in 2004.The Congress leadership has not responded to the separate Telangana, and the KCR is the leader who has resigned from the post of the Union Minister and turned his attention to him.Later, as part of a separate Telangana movement, many other regional and national parties were involved in the process of acquiring support.


THE NATIONWIDE DEBATE ON THE FEDERAL FRONT

In 2009, only two MPs had gained national attention, despite their achievements. KCR's long-lasting desire for a separate Telangana emerged in June 2014. As part of the campaign, KCR has been introducing national politics and introducing national leaders. KCR with his speeches with his speeches holds firmly on Hindi and English. Emma has read the Telugu language, and he has the emphasis on the language and the English and Hindi. Those who want to enter and pursue national politics need to hold on to their language. Many leaders in the past have been unable to play a crucial role in Delhi politics due to the lack of understanding of English and Hindi. Kamaraj Nadar, the Tamil Nadu chief minister and APCC president, remained uninformed as Hindi and English. Though Deve Gowda was the Prime Minister, he could not survive. Though Telangana leader PVV was not very popular, he was impressed with national politics as a multilanguage. Former President Pranab Mukherjee has recently commented on the occasion when he is not aware of Hindi. Pranab Mukherjee said that he did not come to Hindi as he did not have the right to come. Pranab said that the federal front has more opportunities for Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Puducherry, Assam, North East States, Kerala, Odisha, Delhi and Punjab. The third front in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Karnataka, Assam, Jharkhand, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir and Goa is a moderate opportunity. In the states of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Chhattisgarh there are no possibilities for the original front. There will be competition among national parties. National parties in Dadanagar Haveli, Diyudaman, Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar Islands are also in the Union Territories. There is no place for the Federal Front. Regional and theoretical contradictions do not go well where there is a great opportunity for the Federal Front. For example, in the big state of Bengal, the CPI (M) and the Trinamool Congress have suffered grievances. It is difficult for both parties to be in the same constituency. However, the question of how much is possible is the question of questioning. Two regional parties in Tamil Nadu, another big state, tend to turn to national parties in power. In special circumstances, they can only reach the front of the national parties when they are weak. Regional parties in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are the differences between TDP, VCP and TRS. This is a difficult task to be in a single front. It is difficult to travel together in the background of divisive disputes between the two states. In Kerala, the CPI (M) is inconsistent. It is questionable how much Kerala CPM is going to be in the alliance with Mamata Banerjee. Biju Janata Dal in Odisha has no difficulties to travel with KCR. The SP, BSP, the Shiv Sena in Maharashtra, the NCP, the JDU and the RJD in Bihar should see how much they can be in the same constituency. It is natural that the front of the National Front, the United Front's failure, is suspicious of KCR's new front. Sharad Pawar has already said that he should not. Even his ideas cannot be underestimated. If Congress fails adequately, the third front is likely to be replaced. Even if the BJP has some 200 seats, they will have to win over 350 seats in the Congress and Tertiary Front.