The BRS party in Hyderabad is trying to attract Muslim voters in order to win five to six seats in the upcoming elections. Party leaders believe that Muslim voters play a crucial role in the Lok Sabha elections, especially in constituencies like Secunderabad, Chevella, and Nizamabad.
BRS chief K Chandrashekar Rao has emphasized that his party is secular and not aligned with any other political group. He has urged Muslim voters to support BRS instead of Congress, warning that voting for Congress could benefit BJP candidates. The party has highlighted its past support for the Muslim community, such as providing gifts during Ramzan.
The party has instructed its social media team to share videos of controversial statements made by BJP leaders to sway Muslim voters. BRS leaders are hopeful that Muslim voters will support their party, as they did in previous elections.
AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi has encouraged people to vote for BRS, but it remains to be seen how Muslim voters will decide in the upcoming elections. The shift in Muslim voter support from Congress to BRS could significantly impact the outcome in various constituencies.