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    BRS chief K Chandrashekar Rao will begin his bus yatra on April 22, starting from either Alampur in Jogulamba Gadwal district or Warangal. He plans to continue the yatra for three weeks, spending day and night in his caravan vehicle traveling to villages.

    After distributing B-forms to party candidates, KCR is now preparing for the campaign by addressing a roadshow. He is meeting with important leaders like KT Rama Rao, T Harish Rao, and Palla Rajeshwar Reddy to plan the bus yatra, which will cover 90 segments.

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    During the yatra, KCR will not only address the public in roadshows and meetings but also meet farmers and villagers to learn about their problems under the new government. He has instructed party leaders to conduct postcard agitation against the government for unfulfilled promises.

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    KCR has decided to focus on roadshows and corner meetings in towns and villages instead of large public gatherings. The party will hold major meetings in towns like Mahabubnagar and Khammam. Permission for the bus yatra has been requested from the Election Commission, with concerns about security raised due to incidents of vandalism by Congress workers.

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    The party’s senior leader, Vasudeva Reddy, met with the Chief Electoral Officer to ensure a peaceful election process. Reddy highlighted instances of flexi banners being torn down in various constituencies and called for the deployment of central forces in sensitive areas.

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