BJP national working group meetings are approaching. Starting with Prime Minister Modi, all the key leaders are coming to Telangana. However, there was talk that the CM KCR, who is chanting national politics, would announce the national party statement at the same time. The argument that this would be before the BJP meetings sounded strong. But none of those conditions appear now. Political observers say KCR seems to be as silent as ever. Because announcing the formation of the national party is not that easy. If at all the party announcement is true, there must be quite a hustle-bustle from a few days in advance. But it is said that nothing of that sort is appearing in TRS at this point.
The National Party Declaration means that the TRS working group must first convene and pass a resolution. Should be announced after that. But analysts say that looking at the speed at which KCR is doing things, it will take a lifetime for someone for KCR to start anything at all. Meetings with PK (Prashant Kishore), and PR (Prakash Raj) are going on, but nothing is coming to an end. Analysts explain that even KCR seems to be unable to settle anything, hence the carelessness that is taking place.
On this occasion, they are reminding us of the words spoken by KCR in the past. He keeps announcing the war on the center once every six months. The whole ruckus goes on for a while, then he mutes off everything. So far no one was able to send in the perfect solution, which is not strange. In this context, did KCR fall behind in the case of the National Party as well as in that war? skepticism of such kind is also coming up. On the other hand, analysts have speculated that Maharashtra politics may also have contributed to the delay in the announcement of the national party.
In Maharashtra, the Shiv Sena party grew up with Maratha sentiment. On a similar line, the TRS party has grown in Telangana with the state formation sentiment. Sentiment politics are not always useful. There is always a backlash somewhere. The Shiv Sena is an example of that. Analysts argue that it is not surprising that the same repeat is now in Telangana. Because there is dissatisfaction among many MLAs. Opposition grew among the people. Many leaders are in touch with other parties as KCR is being reckless. PK is likely to have a given a bad report on more than 40 MLAs. Etela Rajender’s meeting with Amit Shah, amidst many factors and expectations, says that the situation in Maharashtra might repeat in Telangana as well. Is KCR watching all this so closely and calming down about the plans of the National Party formation? Analysts think so.