Campaign Enthusiasm Builds as CM KCR Prepares to Contest Kamareddy in Telangana Assembly Elections

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A surge of excitement has gripped the BRS cadre in Kamareddy as the President of the party and Chief Minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR), readies himself to run from the Kamareddy constituency in the upcoming Assembly elections. Extensive preparations are already underway, with party members actively addressing key issues and devising practical solutions.

CM KCR’s decision to contest from Kamareddy has ignited a concentrated effort to focus on the constituency’s affairs. This week, he is scheduled to convene a crucial meeting with Kamareddy constituency leaders at Pragathi Bhavan to delve into the political dynamics of the region, discuss party activities, and review ongoing development initiatives.

Over the past few weeks, Chandrashekhar Rao has established contact with leaders at the constituency and mandal levels, seeking insights into local politics and progress within Kamareddy district. He has demonstrated his dedication to the region by announcing the establishment of a government medical college and allocating Rs 197 crore for the Mission Bhagiratha pipeline replacement, among other projects.

The President of the BRS party is expected to visit his new constituency at least once before the official schedule for the Assembly elections is announced. The party machinery is fully engaged in poll preparations, with BRS MLC K Kavitha leading the Chief Minister’s campaign and outreach efforts to connect with voters. Minister Vemula Prashanth Reddy, local MLA Gampa Govardhan, and other BRS leaders are actively involved in the groundwork for the elections.

While CM Chandrashekhar Rao’s decision to contest from Kamareddy initially surprised local party members, it has since bolstered their morale. Opposition parties have alleged that the Chief Minister chose Kamareddy due to concerns about potential defeat in his current constituency, Gajwel.

However, MLC Kavitha dismissed these claims, emphasizing that Chandrashekhar Rao’s decision to contest from Kamareddy was a strategic one, in addition to Gajwel. She refuted allegations of fear, stating, “It is ridiculous to suggest that the Chief Minister is afraid of being defeated. He is a leader who can contest from any seat in the country and win easily. He has remained the invincible leader of Telangana.”

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