KT Rama Rao, a cabinet minister, is the son of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao (File)Hyderabad: The buzz in Telangana is that Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, who has ambitions of a part in national politics, could resign in favour of his son KT Rama Rao, a cabinet minister and Acting President of the ruling TRS (Telangana Rashtra Samiti), and concentrate on preparing for the step up.The selection, if and when it is created, is extensively anticipated to be supported by senior party leaders, of whom at least 4 have hailed Mr Rama Rao as a worthy successor.”He (Mr Rama Rao) has proved his capability… the whole of India, and definitely people in Telangana, will say that. 100 per cent… it is not just me who is saying this, but the people are too, you know,” Talasani Srinivas Yadav, the Animal Husbandry Minister, told .However, Mr Yadav also mentioned the final selection would stay with K Chandrashekar Rao, or KCR.Speculation that KT Rama Rao could grow to be the next Chief Minister very first surfaced in 2018, immediately after KCR sought to construct on his impressive victory in Assembly elections with a cross-nation push to type (and lead) a third front in national politics – an alliance with out the BJP or Congress.It was then that KT Rama Rao was created acting chief of the TRS.While each KCR and his son poured cold water on speculation at that time, now Deputy Speaker Padma Rao Goud is confident this will occur quickly and mentioned as substantially at a Railways occasion in Hyderabad on Thursday.”Our party’s working President, who is going to be Chief Minister quickly… on behalf of the Assembly, the Railways Union and absolutely everyone else right here, I am conveying advance congratulations…” he mentionedMr Rama Rao, who was present at that meeting, neither denied nor responded to the comments.While there seems small doubt he will, at some point, succeed his father at the head of the TRS and, potentially, be named Chief Minister, it is unclear why these rumours have cropped up now – with two years prior to the next Assembly election and 3 years to the next Lok Sabha polls.The TRS has also only just retained manage of the Hyderabad civic body immediately after a closely-fought (considerably closer than anticipated) fight with the BJP.The party won 55 of 150 wards but the victory was dimmed by the BJP’s enormous surge and an exceptionally shrill and divisive contest.
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