Congress party president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday refused to name the chief ministerial candidate for Telangana, before the election results which would be declared on December 11.
Rahul told media before winding up the election campaign that the chief minister would be decided only after the election results.
“Our primary objective is to dethrone KCR in the ensuing elections at any cost. Once we win the elections, we shall think about the CM candidate,” he said.
Answering a question, Rahul expressed confidence that the Maha Kootami would win the Telangana elections hands down.
“There is perfect coordination among all the alliance partners and in future, too, they would work together. KCR’s body language shows he is insecure and is on the losing side,” he said.
Rahul alleged that Telangana chief minister had supported several anti-people decisions of Modi government including demonetisation and GST because it would give scope for massive corruption.
“We shall strive to realise the dreams of thousands of youth who had fought to bring statehood to Telangana,” he said.
He also said that the party would provide employment opportunities to the unemployed youth in the state besides arranging food processing units to farmers.
Government colleges and schools in the state will be developed, giving importance to the education sector, said Rahul.
He also said that the party will provide better medical services to the people after coming to power.