HYDERABAD: Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), which is taking on BJP at the state level and has vowed to wipe it out in upcoming local body elections, has helped the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government at the Centre in clearing the crucial bill revoking special status of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in Rajya Sabha on Monday.This is the third bill moved by the ruling NDA government, which TRS supported either directly or indirectly for clearance in the upper House.Four TRS members in Rajya Sabha, including K Keshava Rao, Badugula Lingaiah Yadav, Banda Prakash and Captain K Laxmikantha Rao voted in favour of the bill. Another MP, Joginapally Santosh, is in Hyderabad due to his personal work. Sources said BJP national leadership reportedly sought the help of TRS on the bill, and the party agreed to support it.“All our MPs supported the bill today in Rajya Sabha on the directions of the party leadership. Our party does not support bills blindly, it will be on issue basis,” Rajya Sabha MP Badugula Lingaiah Yadav told TOI on Monday evening.The party is likely to support J&K bill in Lok Sabha, too, which is likely to come up for debate on Tuesday.“Our party has helped the NDA government in clearing the bill, and our party is expecting that the NDA government will reciprocate and lend its helping hand to the state government,” a senior TRS leader said.During the current Parliament session, TRS had supported the amendment to RTI Act, and indirectly helped the ruling NDA government by abstaining from voting on Triple Talaq Bill in the upper House.Political analysts see the TRS’s support to the key bills in Rajya Sabha, where the NDA government does not have required numbers, will help the TRS to renew its relations with the BJP at the national level. Another TRS leader and an MP said KCR never clubbed the elections and politics with development or cordial relations with the Centre.