BRS holds meetings, gets set for ULB polls

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BRS moving   president   K.T. Rama Rao with enactment      leaders of combined Karimnagar territory  successful  Hyderabad connected  Friday.

BRS moving president K.T. Rama Rao with enactment leaders of combined Karimnagar territory successful Hyderabad connected Friday. | Photo Credit: By Arrangement

HYDERABAD

Buoyed by the encouraging results successful the Gram Panchayat elections, though held connected non-party basis, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) enactment is holding combined (erstwhile) district-wise meetings of the enactment to get acceptable for the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) oregon Municipal Elections.

On Friday, a gathering with the combined Karimnagar territory leaders of the enactment was held present by moving president K.T. Rama Rao, wherever helium asked them to item the 24 months of Congress ‘betrayal’ and failures successful the medication to mobilise municipality voters’ enactment for BRS. He stated that the Congress Government did not walk thing connected ULBs for the past 2 years and piled up each sorts of problems for citizens.

He told the enactment leaders to gully inspiration from the results of Panchayat elections and asked them to program strategies ULB-wise. Mr. Rama Rao besides held a gathering with the enactment leaders of combined Warangal district. Another gathering with the combined territory leaders of Khammam and Nizamabad is scheduled connected Saturday.

Changing winds

Stating that a ample fig of agrarian voters had supported the BRS-backed candidates successful the GP polls contempt the inducements and irregularities committed by the ruling party, KTR said that the BRS-backed candidates’ triumph successful implicit 4,000 GPs (as Sarpanches) was a wide motion of changing winds. People successful the agrarian and municipality areas were highly disappointed with the Congress Government and aggravated against it for not getting immoderate development.

Published - January 09, 2026 07:25 p.m. IST

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