Bonhomie to end? BJP plans offensive against TRS

Update: 2017-08-29 16:56 GMT
Hyderabad: The bonhomie witnessed between the BJP and TRS during demonetisation, introduction of GST, Presidential and Vice-Presidential polls appears set to end now with the saffron party readying an offensive against the K Chandrasekhar Rao-led government.
State BJP President K Laxman will be leading a week-long 'Telangana Vimochana Yatra' from Friday primarily to mount pressure on the TRS government to officially celebrate September 17 as "Hyderabad Samsthan Liberation Day".
BJP president Amit Shah is slated to pay a three-day visit to Telangana from September 10. Shah had visited Telangana in May with an aim to strengthen the party in the state ahead of the 2019 elections.
"The guidance from Amit Shah this time is going to be purely electoral, political," state BJP spokesperson Krishna Saagar Rao said.
On September 17, Union Minister Rajnath Singh will address a public meeting proposed to be organised by the BJP state unit to celebrate 'Telangana Liberation Day (or Hyderabad Samsthan Liberation Day)'.
The ruling TRS had backed the NDA government's move on the demonetisation and the GST, as also its nominees for the Presidential and Vice-Presidential elections, leading to speculation in some quarters on whether it is coming closer to the BJP.
Saagar Rao said Laxman's yatra and visits of Shah and Singh would give a clear picture about the way forward and the ambition and goals of the BJP in Telangana.
"The (BJP) president is going to set the goal clearly...
no confusion...we are going on our own...no tie-up with TDP and TRS, that will be established very, very clearly.
"Instruments of winning--resources, leaders, electoral plan, manifestation of these plans into action, all that will be discussed, lot of committees will be formed within the party (in September)," he said here.
Laxman said during the agitation for separate Telangana state, which picked up momentum after 2004, the TRS had also demanded observation of official celebration on September 17.
In fact, during the run up to the elections in 2009 and 2014, the TRS head and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao stated several times that the non-observation of official celebration on September 17 had been the "conspiracy of the combined state (undivided Andhra Pradesh)", he said.
Chandrasekhar Rao had also said when the TRS comes to power, it would officially celebrate September 17 as 'Telangana Liberation Day', he said.
Razakars had fought against Hyderabad integrating into India and wanted the Nizam rule to continue.

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