KCR poised over winning majority seats

KCR poised over winning majority seats
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TRS Chief KCR Poised Over Winning Majority Seats. KCR, the Chief of Telangana Rashtra Samithi, addressed the media on Friday and said that he was poised over the matter of winning majority number of seats.

KCR, the Chief of Telangana Rashtra Samithi, addressed the media on Friday and said that he was poised over the matter of winning majority number of seats.Hyderabad: KCR, the Chief of Telangana Rashtra Samithi, addressed the media on Friday and said that he was poised over the matter of winning majority number of seats. He said that whatever has been phenomenon for the distribution of infrastructure and employments was a provisional act and was not to be considered final. He said that he would demand the governor for the allocation of different buildings to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for their respective administration. He said that Andhra Jyothi has been writing the articles very ingeniously in favour of TDP. He said that the dreams of Andhra Jyothi editor were mere day dreams.

KCR said the he was confident of winning more than 60 seats that was the minimum number of seats required to form the government. He said that both Naidu and YS Jagan Mohan have said during their election campaigning that they would run the show from tents but not from Hyderabad. Hope the duo would stand by their words, added KCR.

He said congress Party would not claim more than 30 seats for sure. He said that even in twin cities TRS party would win more number of seats. KCR further said that TRS Party was never behind portfolios and held it as a party that stands for principles.

KCR iterated that TRS would not support NDA at any cast. He said that news papers have been chafing their versions on the people in the manner they wish for. He said the framers have been incurred with a heavy loss due to the sudden rains; and said that the government should pay for their losses. He said that he would address the media for more than an hour on May 16, after the declaration of the results.

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