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MIM and AAP are ‘B’ teams of BJP. KCR want to turn BRS into GRS: Jairam Ramesh

Lashing out at the TRS Party, the former Minister and senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said, “Not necessary to teach the history of TRS to its primary leader K.T.Rama Rao. He knows very well that all the leaders accused in the 2007 Passport scam come from his own party and he must have to remember this all the time.

He was talking to media persons in Hyderabad City during his stay in the ​​state’s capital​of Telangana.

“After renaming his party from TRS to BRS in order to spread it throughout the nation,” Jairam Ramesh said, “The Chief Minister of Telangana K.Chandrashekhar Rao is now dreaming to turn it into Global Rashtra Samithi (GRS) in order to achieve political goals.

“Bharat Jodo Yatra wasn’t aimed at achieving the political goals,” he said adding that, “Neither in Munugode nor in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh. Infact, Rahul Gandhi took out the yatra against economic gloom, social injustice and political dictatorship in the country. The Yatra may result in institutional stability within the Congress and leave an impact over the election results also in future but it is not a magical wand to win the elections.

Calling the MIM and AAP as ‘B’ teams of the BJP, Jai Ram Ramesh said, “After removing the oxygen cylinder of UPA Government, the MIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi has now put on the cylinder of NDA Government and administering a booster dose to the saffron regime. No doubt that, both the parties having hands in glove in running the government.”

Though every party has a right to contest in elections, MIM’s primary aim is to contest the elections only to cut congress pa​rty’s votes. MIM is moving into every state only with an aim to contest the local elections to cut Congress votes.

Taking a dig at the Aam Aadmi Party, the senior Congress leader said, “AAP is a by-product of RSS sponsored Anti Corruption Movement stoked in the year 2012. It was in the year 2012 when a campaign called ‘India against Corruption’ was orchestrated through the platform of RSS from where AAP emerged for the first time.”

“The way the Aam Aadmi Party party is conducting election campaigns in different parts of the country and picking up issues, it was quite obvious that there is no difference between the AAP and the BJP who are extraneously portraying themselves as rivals but are same in nature and notions,” explained Jairam Ramesh.