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KTR seeks fewer seats than KCR to become Kingmaker

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Now KTR after KCR dreams of becoming Kingmaker

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Ktr's recent assertion that 10 MP seats from Telangana are sufficient to wield influence in Delhi politics has raised eyebrows and invited scrutiny, particularly in light of past unfulfilled promises by the BRS party.

Flashback to 2019:

In the previous Lok Sabha elections, KCR campaigned aggressively, claiming he would play a pivotal role in national politics if the BRS secured 16 seats. However, after winning only 9 seats, their national ambitions faded, leaving voters disillusioned.

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Repeating the Rhetoric:

Now, with the upcoming elections, Ktr is echoing a similar narrative, albeit with a reduced target of 10 seats. This raises questions about the genuineness of their claims and whether they are merely attempting to rekindle public support.

Challenges and Realities:

Strong Opposition: Congress and BJP pose a significant challenge to BRS in Telangana, making it difficult for them to secure even 10 seats.

NDA's Strength: The BJP-led NDA has solidified its position by including allies like TDP and JDU, making it even more challenging for BRS to exert influence at the national level.

Skepticism and Criticism:

The BRS's revised target of 10 seats is seen as a tacit admission of their weakened position. Critics view Ktr's claims as unrealistic and an attempt to deceive voters once again.

Possible Motivations:

Political Survival: Securing a significant number of MP seats could provide the BRS with leverage and bargaining power in national politics, ensuring their relevance and survival.

Distraction Tactic: The focus on national ambitions could be a strategy to divert attention from the KCR family's legal troubles and other controversies.

Ktr's claim of influencing Delhi politics with just 10 seats lacks credibility and appears to be a recycled tactic to garner public support. The BRS faces an uphill battle in the upcoming elections, and their national aspirations seem far-fetched given the current political landscape.

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