The BRS party in Hyderabad is hopeful about their chances in the next elections. They are relying on popular schemes and second-rung leaders from various political parties in districts. The party believes that these factors, along with the popularity of the leaders in their constituencies, will help them in the elections.
Recently, several leaders from the BJP and Congress have joined the BRS party. State ministers are influencing party leaders to join the ruling party by offering them a promising future. The party believes that the schemes will be beneficial as over 40% of the beneficiaries will support the candidates. Additionally, the following of second-rung leaders in their constituencies will help increase the vote base.
The BRS party surprised the saffron party by convincing a former municipal chairman and BJP State executive member, Appala Ganesh, to join their party. Along with him, some councillors and party leaders also joined. Similarly, a Congress leader from Zaheerabad, E Narottam, joined the ruling party with the help of Minister T Harish Rao. Narottam praised Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s efforts in developing Sangareddy and promised to strengthen the party.
Several leaders from the Congress and other parties joined the BRS party at Telangana Bhavan, led by Minister T Harish Rao on Sunday. In his speech, Rao urged the public to compare the power situation during the last ten years of Congress rule with the nine years of KCR’s governance. He highlighted the progress made under KCR’s leadership, particularly in power supply and agricultural growth. Rao invited the public to join hands with the BRS party in creating a brighter future for Telangana focused on progress, development, and welfare for all.