Days after a large-scale gathering of opposition parties, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President KT Rama Rao stated on sunday that while the opposition parties should be "obsessed" with "dislodging someone" from power, they are instead basing their campaign against the bjp on "principal issues" facing the nation. He claimed that the BRS would only join forces with political parties with whom it had a vision for the welfare of the populace because it would never compromise on the subject of fundamental welfare values for the nation.

"Principal concerns facing the nation should be the focus of the campaign (against the BJP). Sadly, there is when we start to lose the story. We appear to be preoccupied with ousting or installing someone when that should not be the goal. The plan should be based on how the nation's fundamental needs must be satisfied, he said PTI in an interview.

"You shouldn't band together to fight someone. You ought to get together for something. When questioned about the conference of 17 opposition parties convened in patna on friday in an effort to establish unity to oppose the bjp in the 2024 polls, he remarked, "What is that something, nobody can figure out?

Rama Rao further stated that the BRS was prepared to stand alone in the 2024 lok sabha elections in an effort to create a strong first impression and win a sizable number of seats. He said that the congress or the bjp acting as the center of any unified front will fail because they have been a "disaster" for the nation. He made it quite obvious that political parties ought to unite around a welfare program that is important to the nation.

"Today, the country's priorities are the development of jobs, farmer wealth, irrigation, and rural livelihood. He said that the BRS was opposed to parties that have hampered India's progress, saying "These are the things that count, not hijab or halal and 'bakwas' surrounding religion.
The bjp and congress are the two main parties. In comparison to the BJP's 15-year rule, the congress ruled for 50 years. This position would not have existed if both had operated effectively, he said, adding that both the congress and the bjp were to blame for the nation's falling behind and lack of growth during the last seventy-five years.

Telangana, on the other hand, "has progressed on welfare fronts in a short period of time, despite being a new State," he remarked. Rama Rao said on mamata banerjee of West bengal and arvind kejriwal of delhi attending the patna meeting: "You have to recognise they have their own agendas, set of objectives, and own vision for the country. I do not have any issues with kejriwal or Banerjee showing up to the gathering. We shouldn't, I believe," he remarked.

He added, "We believe otherwise, and we should be left to pursue our own method of growing." "These leaders want good for the country, and if they believe in a certain path, they are free to pursue it," he said. When asked about the BRS's attempts to put together an alliance of regional parties, Rao responded, "We are not in that mentality. Our desire is to stretch our wings. Where is the discussion about fighting alongside or opposing other parties when our party wants to advance on the national scene?




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