According to sources a day after KCR announced his
interest to plunge into national politics, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen
(AIMIM) President and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi openly supported KCR's plan
to bringing a change in national politics. Meanwhile West Bengal Chief Minister
and TMC President Mamatha Banerjee spoke to the TRS Supreme on phone and
extended her support.
Further according to sources (NCP) President Sharad Pawar and senior leaders
spoke to the Telangana chief minister and discussed the possibility of anti BJP
and anti Congress front with the amalgamation of the regional parties. Moreover
the left party leaders mainly CPM National General Secretary Sitaram Yechury
also shared his views on the need of emergence of a third front before 2019
elections.
furthermore the PMK (Pattali Makkal Katchi) leaders S Ramdoss and GK Mani from Tamil Nadi, who were KCR's good friends, extended wishes and informed TRS leader they will stand by him. The two PMK leaders attended the inauguration of TRS head office Telnagana Bhavan in Hyderabad in 2006 and Jharkhand former CM Hemant Soren also called KCR.