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Explore the paradoxical journey of KCR and his party, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), formerly known as the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS). Discover how KCR, once hailed as the ‘Telangana Tiger’, led the fight for the creation of Telangana, only to face a changing political landscape that has challenged his leadership. Delve into the party’s shifting alliances, from the UPA to the NDA, and its evolution from a regional to a national party. Understand the impact of these changes on the 2023 assembly elections and the future of the BRS.

This podcast provides an in-depth analysis of KCR’s political journey, the rise of the BJP in Telangana, and the challenges faced by the BRS in its quest for national prominence.

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00:00 Outlook brings to you excerpts from its latest issue titled "Farewell Ideology".
00:06 India's tryst with ideology has been more complex than the West's.
00:10 We have caste and region, language and socialism.
00:14 All these are forces in their own right.
00:17 In different times and in different contexts within our country, one has trumped the other.
00:23 Outlook's latest issue looks at some of the regional and national political parties
00:28 and the shifts in their ideological stance as they strive to navigate political power,
00:33 coalition politics and opportunism.
00:36 It is a reminder for us and for them about what they stood for once, lest we forget.
00:43 Hyderabad Blues by Anisha Reddy from Outlook.
00:46 He may have won Telangana twice for fighting for its creation,
00:50 but K Chandrasekhar Rao's changing persona has cost him dearly.
00:55 "Gali mein bolo, Delhi mein bolo, Jai Telangana, Jai Telangana"
00:59 "Say it on the streets, say it in Delhi, Victory to Telangana, Victory to Telangana"
01:04 This was the slogan that student leaders, activists and supporters shouted in unison
01:10 on June 2, 2014 when the 29th state was carved out of Andhra Pradesh.
01:16 The landscape was pink and it was in favour of K Chandrasekhar Rao, popularly known as KCR.
01:23 The leader entered public and political consciousness with one aim,
01:27 and with one aim only, to form a separate state for the 4 crore people
01:32 who he said had been discriminated in undivided Andhra Pradesh.
01:37 His followers, from children to their grandparents, call him Telangana Tiger and Telangana Gandhi.
01:43 For them, the Telangana Rashtra Samiti was synonymous with KCR.
01:48 But now, road ahead for the regional party appears to be difficult
01:52 after the state voted out its tiger in the 2023 assembly elections.
01:57 Once with the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and then with the National Democratic Alliance (NDA),
02:04 KCR formed the TRS, now Bharat Rashtra Samiti or BRS, in 2001,
02:10 with a purpose of working towards Bangaru Telangana,
02:13 wherein the social aspirations of marginalised communities would be fulfilled.
02:18 It joined hands with the Congress-led UPA in 2004 and then with the BJP-led NDA in 2009.
02:25 But both alliances didn't reap any electoral dividends.
02:29 The party then fought alone and positioned itself as the flag-bearer of social welfare
02:35 by promising pension for single women, widows and senior citizens,
02:39 double-bedroom houses to eligible residents and insurance for farmers.
02:44 Hence, the party, over a period of time, had earned the tag of being populist.
02:49 For this and more, read the latest issue of Outlook.

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