Hyderabad:Prashant Kishor's talks over two days with Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, amid speculation that the former would join Congress, and the TRS' decision to work with the I-PAC, caused a flutter in Telangana politics on Monday. The ruling TRS would work with the Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC) and not with Kishor, TRS sources said, highlighting that the election strategist has disassociated himself with the organisation.
The I-PAC is working with multiple parties across the country, the sources said. However, this has given enough ammunition to the BJP to put the Congress and TRS in a spot. BJP OBC Morcha National President K Laxman claimed that the "dual policy" of the two parties stands exposed. "After holding talks with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, Prashant Kishor camped in Pragati Bhavan (CM KCR's official residence) for two days and held talks. What message does this give?” he asked.
"I-PAC would work for TRS in the state, but Prashant Kishor would be in circulation as a Congress leader at the national level. Can people not understand this dual policy?" Laxman said. He referred to comments of state Congress leaders that the party high command would deal with the issue of Kishor and they would abide by its decision.
BJP spokesperson in Telangana Krishna Saagar Rao said it is almost official now that TRS and Congress would be in a pre-poll alliance in Telangana for next year's assembly elections. "Yesterday's meeting between CM KCR and Prashant Kishor and their subsequent statements have established that this alliance is firmed up between KCR and Sonia Gandhi," he said in a statement.