calender_icon.png 19 April, 2026 | 2:01 AM

KTR signals BRS resurgence

19-04-2026 12:00:00 AM

metro india news  I hyderabad

BRS Working President K T Rama Rao claimed that the party would reclaim power and is on a comeback trail. He stated that a broader political shift is underway in the state, marked by increasing public dissatisfaction against the ruling government. Criticizing its performance, he said several promises, including key welfare commitments, have not been fulfilled, leading to discontent among various sections of society.

Rama Rao alleged that the Congress government led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is attempting to create obstacles to disrupt the event. He claimed that certain administrative actions and last-minute interventions are being used to divert attention and restrict attendance. Despite these challenges, he asserted that the party is fully prepared to ensure the meeting's success.

Highlighting the significance of the upcoming event, he said several senior leaders will share the stage, making it a crucial moment for the party’s future course. He added that the leadership is working in close coordination across constituencies to mobilize support and manage arrangements effectively.

Elaborating on preparations, Rama Rao said extensive facilities are being put in place to ensure attendees comfort, including the supply of drinking water and other basic amenities considering the summer conditions. The meeting will be held in the evening, with K. Chandrashekar Rao expected to arrive around 5:30 PM.

He appealed to party workers and the public to maintain discipline and cooperation to ensure the smooth conduct of the meeting. He also urged local residents to extend their support as hosts of the large gathering. Rama Rao expressed regret over a recent incident that caused inconvenience to media personnel and assured that the party would take full responsibility for compensating damages and supporting those affected.