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Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) leader KT Rama Rao on Friday, 16 November, said that his party would "not go with the BJP" under any circumstances.
His comments come amid Opposition claims that the TRS, which is going it alone in the 7 December Telangana Assembly polls, will join hands with the saffron party after the election.
KT Rama, the son of TRS president and Telangana's caretaker chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, was speaking at a function at the party headquarters in Hyderabad. Congress leader Abid Rasool Khan and other workers had also joined the TRS at the function.
He expressed confidence that the TRS would return to power in the state with a record majority in the Assembly polls.
"I am also confident that with your blessings and support, we will get 16 out of the 17 Parliament seats in Telangana. Who will sit in the chair in Delhi, that also will be decided by the people of Telangana. I promise you that as well," he said.
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