Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s DMK outreach hoping to get a commitment from the Tamil Nadu’s principal Opposition party to support a “non-Congress, non-BJP front” after the Lok Sabha elections results are out on May 23 seems to have ended in failure, albeit for now.
Instead, Stalin is understood to have extended an invitation to Rao to support a Congress-led coalition after the polls. Sources said Rao was visibly upset at not being able to extract a commitment from the DMK on his efforts to cobble up a “Federal Front".
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Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s DMK outreach hoping to get a commitment from the Tamil Nadu’s principal Opposition party to support a “non-Congress, non-BJP front” after the Lok Sabha elections results are out on May 23 seems to have ended in failure, albeit for now. Instead, Stalin is understood to have extended an invitation to Rao to support a Congress-led coalition after the polls. Sources said Rao was visibly upset at not being able to extract a commitment from the DMK on his efforts to cobble up a “Federal Front".