Hyderabad, April 21, 2024 — Leader of Opposition and President of the Bharatiya Rashtra Samithi (BRS), K Chandrashekhar Rao, is gearing up for an extensive 17-day campaign blitz across Telangana, commencing on April 24, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
The itinerary for the campaign is packed with vibrant roadshows, promising to energize supporters and sway undecided voters. KCR, as he is popularly known, will kick off his campaign with roadshows in Miryalaguda and Suryapet on April 24, followed by a spirited gathering in Bhongir on April 25.
The campaign momentum will surge as KCR navigates through various constituencies, spreading his party’s message of progress and prosperity. He will traverse through Mahabubnagar and Nagarkurnool on April 26 and 27 respectively, before igniting enthusiasm in Warangal on April 28.
Continuing his journey, KCR will lead roadshows in Khammam, Tallada, and Kothagudem on April 29 and 30, amplifying the fervor of his campaign.
The schedule remains intense as the BRS chief plans to grace Mahabubabad on May 1, followed by visits to Jammikunta and Veenavanka on May 2. The momentum will carry through to Ramagundam on May 3, Mancherial on May 4, and Jagtial on May 5.
On May 6, the campaign trail will witness KCR’s presence in Nizamabad, followed by visits to Kamareddy and Medak on May 7. The journey will further extend to Narsapur and Patancheru on May 8, and Karimnagar on May 9, concluding with rallies in Sircilla and Siddipet on May 10.
The Bharatiya Rashtra Samithi, buoyed by its recent strategic maneuvers, is eyeing a resounding victory in the upcoming elections. The party’s leadership, under KCR’s guidance, meticulously reviewed the electoral landscape, particularly focusing on critical constituencies like Chevella.
During a high-level meeting held at the Nandinagar residence of the party president, elected representatives and functionaries from Chevella expressed confidence in the party’s resurgence. BRS Working President, KT Rama Rao, echoed this optimism, emphasizing the overwhelming support garnered by the party’s nominee, Kasani Gnaneshwar.
Gnaneshwar’s decades-long commitment to serving all sections of society, coupled with his profound understanding of the region’s challenges, has struck a chord with the electorate. The electrifying response received during KCR’s rally in Chevella further solidified the party’s prospects in the constituency.
Rama Rao underscored the importance of steadfast loyalty, contrasting it with the opportunistic maneuvers of leaders like Ranjith Reddy and Mahender Reddy, who abandoned the party for personal gain. Such actions, he emphasized, betray the trust of the people and are met with disdain.
As KCR prepares to embark on this transformative journey, the political landscape of Telangana awaits a fervent upheaval, with the BRS poised to reclaim its mantle of dominance.
Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage as Telangana braces for a spectacle of political fervor and fervent anticipation in the days to come.