Andhra Pradesh - YSRCP failed to fulfill poll promises
At a meeting conducted at the BRS camp office in Hyderabad, chandrasekhar said that the sand and ganja mafias were out of control and that corruption was rife throughout the State. Ganja and alcohol industries grew quickly during the YSRCP rule to line the coffers of the ruling party officials. Additionally, he claimed that the YSRCP government was selling tainted alcohol and endangering people's lives.
On Monday, a number of activists and leaders from Palnadu and other regions joined the BRS. They pledged to make K Chandrashekhar Rao's BRS a political force to be reckoned with and showed their support for the party.