KCR’s return as CM in 2028 is BRS aim, says KTR
BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the party’s sole objective was to bring K Chandrashekhar Rao back as Chief Minister in 2028, accusing the Congress government of pushing Telangana into regression and failing to fulfil its electoral promises.
Published Date - 1 January 2026, 01:34 PM
Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the party’s sole objective was to see party chief K Chandrashekhar Rao return as Chief Minister in 2028. Notwithstanding the combined attack by the Congress and the BJP, he urged cadres to stay focused and not be disheartened by temporary setbacks. He wanted them to continue fighting for the rights of people of Telangana.
Unveiling the BRS New Year diary and calendar at Telangana Bhavan and extending New Year greetings to people of Telangana here on Thursday, Rama Rao stated that despite a change of calendars, people’s lives had worsened under the Congress rule over the past two years. He said the State was slipping into regression, with hardships of undivided Andhra Pradesh resurfacing.
“Farmers are struggling for urea in long queues for several days despite cold climatic conditions. The lives of people are stranded in the pre-BRS regime with the Congress failing to implement its electoral promises and even pushing the State into regression,” he added.
Recalling the Telangana Statehood movement, the BRS working president said the decade of development and welfare under BRS rule had left an indelible mark on the State’s history. He asserted that despite political conspiracies and attacks, the BRS could not be weakened as long as it enjoyed people’s support.
“BRS is the only party to safeguard Telangana’s interests and ensure people’s welfare,” he reiterated.
Rama Rao lauded party workers for their fighting spirit and leading protests on farmers’, tribal, environmental and student issues. He asserted that victories and defeats were temporary, but KCR’s place in people’s hearts, was permanent. He declared that the BRS would continue its fight against anti-people policies of the Congress government, while focusing on organisational strengthening in 2026.
He exuded confidence that the victory was certain for the BRS which was striving for the people’s welfare, with righteousness, justice, and honesty on its side.