Hyderabad:Telangana and Jharkhand Chief Ministers KCR and Hemant Soren have decided to hold a meeting of non-BJP Chief Ministers soon to fight against the Central government policies as it was according to priority to BJP-ruled states. Hence, they called upon the non-BJP states to unite and oppose the Centre. According to sources, they have been discussing the possibility of fielding a candidate from the regional parties in the forthcoming Presidential elections. Jharkhand CM Soren, who arrived in Hyderabad on Thursday along with his family members, went to Pragati Bhavan in the evening and met Telangana Chief Minister KCR. TRS Working President and Minister for Municipal Administration and IT KTR also attended the meeting. For about three hours, the two discussed many issues, including national politics, the Central government and future activities. It may be recalled that KCR met Soren on March 4 in Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand.
According to sources, the two CMs are of the view that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is acting completely unilaterally, not taking into account other parties in the country and discriminating against them in terms of funds and projects. They seem to have mentioned that there has never been a time in the history of the country in the past when the Prime Minister forgot his status and tried to discredit the states. It is learnt that the two CMs were of the view that the Centre was trying to exert power on States through the Governors.
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