Telangana Chief Minister KCR is moving towards forming another party or alliance as an alternative to parties like Congress and BJP rooted in national level politics.Efforts are afoot to bring together several regional parties and form the National Front.
As part of that, on February 20, CM KCR held talks with Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and NCP chief Sharad Pawar.Leaders told the media after the meeting that everyone was willing to form the National Front.
Shiv Sena senior leader Sanjay Routh and NCP general secretary Nawab Malik have said that another alliance at the national level is not possible without the Congress party.The day after the CM’s KCR meeting with the great leaders on the formation of the National Alliance
KCR’s idea of bringing up the Congress and non – BJP alliance at the national level seems to have broken down from the beginning.Speaking at a press conference in Nagpur on Monday, Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Routh said, “We do not think an alliance is possible without the Congress.” Sanjay Routh said that they had said the same thing in the previous statement made by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on the formation of the National Front and that the direction of the alliance would not be possible without the Congress.
Sanjay Routh said that they welcome the efforts of Telangana CM KCR who is trying his best to form the National Front.KCR, Uddhav Thackeray and Routh revealed that they will meet the key leaders once again and take the right decision on the formation of the front.
While the CM KCR is thinking of forming another party (with an alliance) as an alternative to the national party, the Congress and the BJP, the remarks made by these leaders at present are raising questions about the formation of the National Front.






