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Is Telangana voting for development or sentiment? Immediately after Telangana bill is passed, it was assumed that the TRS and the Congress would contest the elections together either by merger or pre-poll alliance. In that event, there was no question of any other party standing a remote chance of beating this combination.
Immediately after Telangana bill is passed, it was assumed that the TRS and the Congress would contest the elections together either by merger or pre-poll alliance. In that event, there was no question of any other party standing a remote chance of beating this combination. However at the last minute, TRS chief, K Chandrasekara Rao decided that it was best that he fight the elections alone and make full use of the Telangana sentiment. It is another story that in reality what happened was that the Congress refused to offer KCR the post of CM which irked him. Although secretive about the reason KCR finally agreed that there was nothing wrong in asking for the post.
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