Making a fresh bid for an alternative front, KCR leaves for Thiruvananthapuram to meet Pinarayi Vijayan

Making a fresh bid to bring on a common platform non-Congress and non-BJP parties after the general elections, Telangana Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao left for Kerala Capital Thiruvananthapuram to call on his counterpart Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday afternoon.
Mr. Rao, who has been championing the cause of a non-Congress, non-BJP coalition called Federal Front is expected to discuss the contemporary politics in view of the general elections. He is scheduled to meet Mr. Vijayan at 6 pm on Monday.
The Telangana Chief Minister, who left by a special flight for the Kerala capital, will also visit the Rameswaram and Srirangam temples in Tamil Nadu before returning to Hyderabad later in the night.
A press release from the Chief Minister's office earlier in the day said: “As part of Honourable Chief Minister K.Chandrashekhar Rao scheduled visit to Kerala and Tamil Nadu states, he will meet DMK President M.K Stalin on 13th May 2019 at the latter’s residence in Chennai.”

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