Palvai Sravanti Joins BRS

Palvai Sravanti

Palvai Sravanti, hailing from the Munugodu constituency, officially joined BRS after resigning from the Congress. In a ceremony at Telangana Bhavan on November 12th, Minister KTR welcomed her into the party, covering her with a party scarf. KTR assured Sravanti of a fitting role within BRS, emphasizing her importance. Minister KTR acknowledged Palvai Govardhan Reddy’s … Read more

BRS: Congress’ Minority Declaration Threatens Harmony

KTR Condemns Kejriwal's Arrest

The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has called the Congress’ Minority Declaration an “unnecessary” and “harmful” proposal that could create conflict between Backward Classes (BCs) and minorities in Telangana. The declaration, which promises to conduct a caste census for minorities and ensure fair reservations for all backward classes, has been criticized by the BRS for being … Read more

Congress Leader Revanth Reddy’s Real Estate Ambitions Draw Criticism

Revanth Reddy

TPCC president A Revanth Reddy’s plans to replicate the failed Amaravati land pooling scheme in Telangana have evoked stinging criticism from the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and rival parties.

Reddy’s proposal to pool 50,000 acres of land in Rachakonda to build a new city has been labeled as a “real estate broker’s mindset” by his opponents. They point to the disastrous consequences of the Amaravati land pooling scheme, which left many farmers landless and debt-ridden.

BRS working president KT Rama Rao mocked Reddy’s plans, calling him a “gold medal winner” for his involvement in the cash-for-vote scam. Reddy had earlier referred to his jail term for bribery as a “medal,” further fueling the criticism.

Reddy’s real estate ambitions have also raised concerns among farmers, who fear losing their land to corporate interests. They point to the fact that the Amaravati land pooling scheme was primarily aimed at benefiting real estate developers.

The TPCC president’s comments have also reignited the debate over land acquisition and development in Telangana. Critics argue that Reddy’s plans are nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt to enrich himself and his cronies at the expense of farmers.

The BRS government, on the other hand, has promised to protect the rights of farmers and ensure fair compensation for land acquisition. They have also launched several schemes to support farmers and improve their livelihoods.

It remains to be seen whether Reddy’s real estate ambitions will gain traction in Telangana. The public’s response to his plans will be a key factor in determining the success or failure of his political agenda.

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Harish Rao Promises Faster Development for Malkajgiri

Malkajgiri

Malkajgiri, Hyderabad: Telangana Minister T Harish Rao on Wednesday pledged to adopt Malkajgiri and ensure its speedy development. He was speaking at a program where BJP leaders GK Hanmantha Rao, GK Sridevi, and others joined the BRS.

Harish Rao urged the voters to support the BRS candidate Marri Rajsekhar Reddy, stating that the contest is between rowdyism and good governance. He asserted that the money power of Mynampally should be defeated with the power of votes.

He assured the residents that once the elections are over, all their problems will be addressed. He further added that the BRS manifesto is people-centric and should be taken to every household.

Marri Rajasekhar Reddy expressed his commitment to developing Malkajgiri into a model constituency. He sought the cooperation of all to expedite the development process. He also appealed to the people to make K Chandrashekhar Rao the Chief Minister for the third consecutive time.

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BRS Appoints Coordinators for Four Assembly Constituencies

KTR Condemns Kejriwal's Arrest

Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president KT Rama Rao appointed three party coordinators for four assembly constituencies on Thursday.

  • Uppala Venkataramana was appointed as the coordinator for the Aswaropet assembly constituency.
  • Kadari Anjaiah was appointed as the coordinator for the Nagarjuna Sagar assembly constituency.
  • Eega Mallesham was entrusted with the responsibility of both Warangal East and Warangal West constituencies.

The appointments were made in a bid to strengthen the party’s presence in the respective constituencies and prepare for the upcoming assembly elections.

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Telangana Election 2023: BRS Predicted to Win With 72-75 Seats

BRS

A survey by Janta Ka Mood Political Research and Consultancy has found that the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is likely to win the upcoming Telangana Assembly elections with 72 to 75 seats, while the Congress is expected to win 31 to 36 seats. The AIMIM and BJP are projected to win 6 to 7 seats and 4 to 6 seats respectively.

The survey found that the BRS is leading in terms of vote share with 41 percent, followed by the Congress with 34 percent, the BJP with 14 percent, and the AIMIM with 3 percent.

The report also found that there are 18 Assembly seats where there could be very close contests between the BRS, BJP, and Congress.

The report attributed the BRS‘ popularity to the leadership of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, as well as the party’s popular schemes for farmers, youth, women, and other groups.

The report also found that the Congress is bogged down by internal rivalry and lacks a strong face to match Chandrashekhar Rao’s popularity.

The BJP, meanwhile, is suffering from groupism and internal rivalry between groups led by Bandi Sanjay and G Kishan Reddy.

Overall, the survey suggests that the BRS is well-positioned to win the upcoming Telangana Assembly elections.

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Ram Mohan Goud Returns to BRS

Ram Mohan Goud

Hyderabad: Barely two weeks after joining the Congress, Muddugouni Ram Mohan Goud on Wednesday rejoined the BRS party in the presence of senior leader and Minister T Harish Rao. His wife and former corporator Lakshmi Pasanna Goud and other leaders also joined the BRS.

Goud was the BRS candidate in the 2018 elections and lost to Congress candidate D. Sudheer Reddy, who later defected to the BRS along with other Congress MLAs. Goud had joined the Congress in the presence of TPCC Chief Revanth Reddy on October 12.

Why did Goud rejoin the BRS?

There are a few possible reasons why Goud may have rejoined the BRS. One possibility is that he was unhappy with the Congress party. The Congress party has been struggling in Telangana in recent years, and Goud may have felt that he had better chances of winning an election with the BRS.

Another possibility is that Goud was pressured by the BRS to rejoin the party. The BRS is the ruling party in Telangana, and it has a lot of power and influence. Goud may have felt that he had no choice but to rejoin the BRS if he wanted to stay in politics.

What does this mean for the upcoming Telangana elections?

Goud’s return to the BRS is a boost for the party ahead of the upcoming Telangana elections. The BRS is already the frontrunner in the elections, and Goud’s return will make it even more difficult for the other parties to defeat the BRS.

The Congress party is particularly hurt by Goud’s return to the BRS. The Congress was hoping to make a comeback in the upcoming elections, but Goud’s return to the BRS makes it more difficult for the Congress to win seats.
It remains to be seen whether Goud will be able to win the LB Nagar constituency in the upcoming elections.

However, his return to the BRS is a positive development for the party and a setback for the Congress.

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CM KCR Labels Congress for Past Violence and Lust for Power

Telangana CM KCR

Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, also known as KCR, has been criticizing the Congress for its history of violence and its relentless pursuit of power, even as the party is facing internal divisions. KCR, who leads the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), urged the public to reject the Congress as a message to leaders who … Read more

Kotha Prabhakar Reddy Attacked with Knife

Kotha Prabhakar Reddy

Siddipet, Telangana: On Monday morning, BRS candidate and MP Kotha Prabhakar Reddy was attacked with a knife by a man named Gatani Raju in Surampalli village of Daultabad mandal. The incident occurred while Reddy was campaigning for the upcoming elections. Reddy sustained serious injuries in the attack and was rushed to the hospital by his … Read more

Komatireddy Brothers’ Secret Pact with Congress-BJP Exposed, Says Harish Rao

Harish Rao : Komatireddy Brothers' Secret Pact with Congress-BJP Exposed, Says Harish Rao

Finance Minister T Harish Rao has accused the Komatireddy brothers of having a secret pact with the Congress-BJP to defeat the BRS in the upcoming Telangana Assembly elections. He said that the return of Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy to the Congress was proof of this pact. Harish Rao pointed out that Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, who is … Read more

BRS Supporter Scales Himalayan Peak to unfurl Flex Poster of Johnson Naik

BRS, Johnson Naik

A devoted supporter of the BRS (Bharatiya Rashtriya Samithi) nominee from Khanapur, Bhukya Johnson Naik, made a striking statement high in the Himalayas. Suddala Mahipal, hailing from Surjapur village in Khanapur mandal, undertook a challenging expedition to the 12,500 feet Kedarkantha peak in Uttarakhand. Braving the harsh weather conditions, he unfurled a large flex poster … Read more

Warangal and Karimnagar BRS Leaders Join Congress in Large Numbers

Warangal/Karimnagar: A large number of top and second-rung BRS leaders from the erstwhile Warangal and Karimnagar districts have joined the Congress party in recent weeks, following the party’s Vijayabheri bus yatra and its six guarantees.

Among the leaders who have joined the Congress are:

  • Former Ghanpur mandal PACS chairman T. Bhaskar Rao
  • Sarpanches B. Sailu Goud and G. Mahendar of Sultanpur village
  • 20 BRS women wing leaders from Warangal district
  • Three BRS corporators of Ramagundam Municipal Corporation – Shankar Naik, Saleem Begum, and P. Yellaiah
  • Penchala Tirupathi, one of the main followers of BRS party MLA Chander Patel
  • Boggu Gani Karmika Sangam senior leaders N. Satyanarayana Reddy and K. Mohan
  • BRS party Dhulikatta single window chairman Pulluri Venu Gopal Rao, directors M. Srinivas Rao and K. Anjaiah, former Venkatraopally village sarpanch D. Shyam Sunder, ward members D. Manohar Rao and Rajeshwar Rao, and former deputy sarpanch of Kichulatapally village K. Srinivas
  • Around 250 youth from Dharmaram mandal led by BRS youth president Bonagiri Srinivas

Reacting to the exodus of BRS leaders, Congress leaders said that it is a sign of the growing popularity of the Congress party and its six guarantees.

  • Bhupalpally assembly segment MLA candidate Gandra Satyanarayana alleged that since BRS has deceived people with fake promises during its two terms, not only people, even ruling party leaders are also not believing BRS and are showing keen interest in joining the Congress party.
  • Peddapalli DCC president and MLA candidate from Ramagundam Raj Tagore Makkan Singh said that there is a good response among people regarding the six guarantees given by Congress, and sensing the changing wind, several leaders of ruling BRS are leaving their party and joining Congress party.

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