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After meeting Maharashtra CM, KCR says Centre must change policies or it will suffer

The Maharashtra Chief Minister stated that Hindutva doesn’t teach wrong politics and some people only work for their agendas

New Delhi: After meeting with his Maharashtra counterpart Uddhav Thackeray in Mumbai, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Sunday warned the central government that it must change its policies or it will suffer.

KCR also said he discussed the ways of bringing changes in the country with the Maharashtra chief minister. Addressing a press conference in Mumbai today, KCR said, “Central agencies are being misused in a bad manner. We condemn it. The central government should change its policies. It will suffer if it doesn’t. The country has seen many such things.”

The Telangana chief minister said there would be good results of his meeting with Uddhav Thackeray and Maharashtra cabinet ministers which was held today at his residence in Mumbai.
“You will get to see a good result of our meeting soon. I invite Uddhav Ji to come to Telangana,” KCR said.

He also said that a detailed discussion took place on improving developmental issues in the country.

“We had an elaborate discussion on improving and expediting developmental issues and bringing structural and policy changes in the country. We’ve agreed on all the issues,” he added.

KCR also asserted, “We both (KCR and Uddhav) are brothers because our states share 1,000 km of border. With the cooperation of the Maharashtra government, we built the Kaleshwaram project which has benefited Telangana. We look forward to working together with Maharashtra.”

The Maharashtra Chief Minister stated that Hindutva doesn’t teach wrong politics and some people only work for their agendas, even if the country goes to hell.

“We’ve to bring our country on the right path. Who the Prime Minister will be discussed later. We’ll meet many political leaders from today onwards,” Thackeray added.