<p class="title">The Congress, Telugu Desam Party and the Communist Party of India (CPI) forged a Grand Alliance for the upcoming Telangana State Legislative Assembly elections.</p>.<p class="title">The aim of these three parties is to rope in many more to see that TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao never returns as the chief minister.</p>.<p class="title">Telangana TDP president L Ramana, Pradesh Congress Committee president Capt N Uttam Kumar Reddy and CPI state secretary Chada Venkat Reddy met at a star hotel here on Tuesday and came to the understanding to work together.</p>.<p class="title">The three will further sort out issues with the CPM, which has reservations against working with the Congress.</p>.<p class="title">However, the mood is upbeat and they said that they will convince the CPM in the larger interests of the four and half-year-old state.</p>.<p class="title">Even the issue of seat-sharing will come up in later meetings.</p>.<p class="title">The Congress, which was the second largest party in the Telangana Assembly which was recently dissolved, might seek a major share in the 119 seat Assembly if voted to power.</p>.<p class="title">The three leaders after resolving to work together drove directly to the Raj Bhavan and submitted a joint memorandum to Governor ESL Narasimhan to impose President's Rule in Telangana to ensure free and fair election. </p>.<p class="title">Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao dissolved the Assembly on September 6, holding the Opposition responsible for creating hurdles in the development path of the state through false allegations.</p>.<p class="title">The concept of a grand alliance gained strength after Congress president Rahul Gandhi also gave a similar indication and gave freedom to the state unit to form alliances with anti-Modi parties.</p>
<p class="title">The Congress, Telugu Desam Party and the Communist Party of India (CPI) forged a Grand Alliance for the upcoming Telangana State Legislative Assembly elections.</p>.<p class="title">The aim of these three parties is to rope in many more to see that TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao never returns as the chief minister.</p>.<p class="title">Telangana TDP president L Ramana, Pradesh Congress Committee president Capt N Uttam Kumar Reddy and CPI state secretary Chada Venkat Reddy met at a star hotel here on Tuesday and came to the understanding to work together.</p>.<p class="title">The three will further sort out issues with the CPM, which has reservations against working with the Congress.</p>.<p class="title">However, the mood is upbeat and they said that they will convince the CPM in the larger interests of the four and half-year-old state.</p>.<p class="title">Even the issue of seat-sharing will come up in later meetings.</p>.<p class="title">The Congress, which was the second largest party in the Telangana Assembly which was recently dissolved, might seek a major share in the 119 seat Assembly if voted to power.</p>.<p class="title">The three leaders after resolving to work together drove directly to the Raj Bhavan and submitted a joint memorandum to Governor ESL Narasimhan to impose President's Rule in Telangana to ensure free and fair election. </p>.<p class="title">Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao dissolved the Assembly on September 6, holding the Opposition responsible for creating hurdles in the development path of the state through false allegations.</p>.<p class="title">The concept of a grand alliance gained strength after Congress president Rahul Gandhi also gave a similar indication and gave freedom to the state unit to form alliances with anti-Modi parties.</p>