BRS party State working president KTR attended a large rally in Gadwal organized by MLA Bandla Krisnamohan Reddy. KTR mentioned that Congress came into power with vindictiveness and predicted that KCR could rule the state in six months if given 12 parliament seats.
KTR praised the development efforts in Gadwal under KCR’s leadership and highlighted the support he received from Nadigadda people. He encouraged the audience to vote for RS Praveen Kumar and emphasized the importance of water release from Narayanpur dam for the Jurala project.
MLA Bandla’s efforts in fighting for Gadwal district with KCR were recognized, with KCR aiming to establish new districts for better administration. KTR also mentioned Revanth’s potential move to BJP after the elections.
KTR criticized BJP for not fulfilling promises made during elections and suggested they focus on state development rather than religious propaganda. He highlighted the construction of Yadadri Temple in Telangana as an example of state progress.
The relationship between BRS and BJP was questioned by KTR, pointing out that KCR’s daughter, Kavita, had faced legal issues despite BRS being perceived as a BJP ally. The intelligence and support of Nadigadda people were commended for their role in the political landscape.
KTR spoke highly of RS Praveen Kumar’s contributions to education and rejected an offer from Congress, opting to join BRS due to the leadership of KCR. He emphasized the potential impact of sending such a leader to parliament for the benefit of the community.
Efforts to secure funding from the center for regional development were promised by KTR, urging people to vote for RS Praveen Kumar on May 13th. The rally in Gadwal saw participation from BRS district leaders, public representatives, activists, women, and youth members.