Auto drivers and unions join BRS signature campaign for SCB merger in Secunderabad Cantonment
Auto drivers and unions joined the BRS signature campaign in Secunderabad Cantonment supporting the SCB merger. BRS leader Manne Krishank said drivers backed the drive by scanning a QR code. Pamphlets will be distributed to 5,000 houses on February 23
Published Date - 19 February 2026, 08:17 PM
Hyderabad: Apart from residents, slum dwellers and Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs), auto drivers and unions have also joined the signature campaign launched by the BRS in the Secunderabad Cantonment in support of the SCB merger.
BRS official spokesperson and senior BRS leader in Secunderabad Cantonment, Manne Krishank, told Telangana Today, “Individual auto drivers have come forward voluntarily and supported the signature campaign at all major junctions in the Cantonment. They scanned the signature campaign’s QR code and expressed their solidarity. Even the auto unions have supported the drive.”
Krishank also said that as part of the campaign, on February 23, the BRS will distribute pamphlets through newspapers to 5,000 houses and urge support for the SCB merger.