BRS And JD(S) Have Good Clarity On Karnataka Elections?

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The back-to-back tours of Chief Minister KCR to meet like-minded leaders worked for him as the former Chief Minister of the neighboring state decided to support him. He was even present in Hyderabad when KCR announced that TRS’s name is now changed to BRS so that the party can focus on national politics.

The leader is none other than H D Kumaraswamy, the former Chief Minister of Karnataka. It is known that the party will become the national party only when it has a good presence in a few states.

Karnataka has a good Telugu population and it was earlier predicted that BRS might try its luck in the state. If this happens, then both BRS and JD(S) will get affected as there is a chance of votes getting split.

It looks like both parties have an agreement on running the polls. Former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy reportedly said that BRS will not run the polls in Karnataka. He reportedly said the same speaking to a popular media outlet.

“They (BRS) will not contest the Assembly polls, by going with them, we want to join hands in their fight aimed at finding a permanent solution to issues faced by farmers, dalits and other weaker sections. Rather than building an alternative force against the party in power at the Centre (BJP) it is to find solutions to the issues faced by the nation,” the former Chief Minister was quoted by the media outlets.

The main issue that affects the political parties in the alliance is the planning about the seat sharing and in which states the party should run the polls. Going by the comments of the former Chief Minister it appears like both parties have a strong agreement on this which is a good thing.


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Veteran Telugu actor Rajendra Prasad has issued a heartfelt apology for a comment he made about former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and legendary actor M G Ramachandran (MGR), describing it as inadvertent.

In a video that has gone viral on social media, Rajendra Prasad apologized in Tamil, saying, “I am Telugu actor Rajendra Prasad. At a function in our place, I was honored with an award named after veteran actor Kanta Rao. While speaking in a lighthearted manner about the God of Tamil cinema, MGR sir, a word accidentally slipped out.”

He emphasized that the comment was unintentional and reiterated his deep respect for MGR. “How can I ever speak about him in a disrespectful way? When I studied at the Madras Film Institute, he was the Chief Minister and would visit to check on our acting progress. I am nobody to speak about him in such a manner. However, if my words hurt anyone, I sincerely ask for forgiveness. I assure you that I will never speak like this again. Please forgive my mistake and let this issue rest,” he added.

Rajendra Prasad’s apology follows appeals from several Tamil film personalities, including South Indian Artistes’ Association President Nasser and actor Vishal, urging him to clarify and apologize for his remarks during his speech in Hyderabad.