TJS chief says he Faced Many Insults in the Mahakootami

Hyderabad: Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS) chief Prof Kodandaram has said today that the TRS president and caretaker chief Minister KCR has correctly said that he would take rest if his party is defeated in the elections. Speaking to the media here, he has received invitation to attend the meeting being held tomorrow at Medchal, which will be addressed by congress leader Sonia Gandhi.

Kodandaram has expressed anguish stating that he has received many insults in the grand alliance of four parties and the Congress has belittled TJS candidates, in the name of Surveys. He, however, added that TJS was continuing in the alliance, as it was difficult for any one of the party to win the elections against the TRS. He said he had accepted the responsibility of the common minimum programme in the interests of the State. He said his not contesting the election is also for his good. He would relentlessly propagate for the success of the Mahakootami, he added.

Raising a tirade against KCR, he said that the latter had worked only for increasing his wealth during the past four years.

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