Telangana IT Minister KTR sets BRS campaign rolling in Kamareddy

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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president and IT minister K T Rama Rao declared on saturday that the upcoming election would draw the attention of the entire nation as he launched the party's election campaign in kamareddy, where chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will run this time instead of from Gajwel. The chief minister will run for office in kamareddy at the request of the incumbent mla Gampa Govardhan, therefore this would be especially true in that district.

He added that the opposition parties, particularly the BJP, in the seat had already accepted defeat even before the struggle could start. He claimed that the outcome was predetermined on the very day the chief minister opted to run from the constituency. Speaking at a public event in kamareddy, the minister cited several young people he recently spoke with in the district and said that residents were proud to be residents of the Chief Minister's constituency.

The country was already watching as Chandrashekhar Rao was about to set a record as the first hat-trick chief minister from the South, he said, adding that the people should ensure a resounding victory registering the highest ever margin and thereby set a new record in the electoral history of the country.

Maharashtrians were closely following the happenings in telangana as well. They favour chandrasekhar Rao's continued rule. Many influential figures, including incumbent MLAs and ZP chairpersons in maharashtra, were anticipating the same thing since it would aid in bringing about change there as well. In order to duplicate the critically important Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bima, and other farmer-centric activities in maharashtra as well, they wished to collaborate with the BRS.

Rama Rao questioned before if it would ever be able to bring back to life a corpse that was on its way to the cemetery, claiming that the congress party was already dead. He said that it was time to give up all hope. To make matters worse, the leader of the congress in the State was a staunch RSS Pracharak. Because of the RSS and the BJP, this Godse could be able to enter gandhi bhavan in telangana, he claimed, adding that revanth reddy would change allegiances over night even if the congress managed to win 10 to 12 assembly seats in the coming election. He and his followers were certain to join the BJP. The stark reality was that he continued his clandestine ties with the RSS even today, the minister said.


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