The BRS is confident about winning the election for the third time. Party leader K Chandrasekhar Rao has been giving last-minute instructions to ensure smooth poll management. KCR has been analyzing internal survey reports and giving directions to every contestant to overcome challenges.
Special attention is being given to Assembly constituencies in old Nalgonda, Khammam, and Mahbubnagar districts where the Congress is strong and giving tough competition to the BRS.
Party observers in each Assembly segment are providing feedback to KCR on poll management. They are informing him about the ground situation and seeking instructions on immediate measures that need to be taken.
Complaints have been made that Congress candidates in South Telangana districts are distributing money to attract voters. In Khammam district, Congress candidates are giving around Rs 3,000 to each voter in some Assembly segments.
KCR is instructing BRS candidates to analyze the mood of voters in every village and counter the election tactics of the Congress party. Local BRS leaders have been asked to meet voters and explain the importance of voting for BRS.
KCR is emphasizing that these elections are crucial for the state to ensure the continuation of welfare and development schemes for the next five years without any interruption. The party candidates and observers are being urged to adopt new poll management techniques to defeat the Opposition party.
BRS working president KT Rama Rao is also holding teleconferences with party candidates to address challenges at the ground level. A special team in Hyderabad is closely monitoring the poll management of BRS candidates and providing updates to KCR and KTR.
The team will continue working round the clock until the polls end on Thursday.