The BRS cadre staged the demonstrations in all Assembly constituencies following a call given by party president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
Both the national parties had dubbed the BRS a non-contender in the parliament elections, but the bus yatra proved that the BRS was still a force to reckon with in the State, he said.
All the assembly segments in both the Lok Sabha constituencies attracted a huge number of voters beginning from morning except the Patancheru assembly segment
In this backdrop, Chandrashekhar Rao is learnt to have decided to reconstitute the party committees at all levels i.e. from village committees to the State executive committee.
Stating that regional parties would rule the country after the Lok Sabha polls, K Chandrashekhar Rao hinted at the BRS playing a key role in national politics.
None of the BJP candidates had sold their properties to contest the elections, he said asking whether BJP leaders would take a vow at the Bhadrachalam Sri Rama temple that they had sold their properties to contest the elections.
There was competition between three political parties in Karimnagar. Terming the ten years rule of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao as the truth, he said that the BJP’s 10 year rule was poison.
Addressing a roadshow supporting Medak Lok Sabha BRS candidate P Venkatrami Reddy in Gajwel on Saturday, Harish Rao said the BJP and the Congress had obstructed the development of Gajwel.
Leader of Opposition and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao said latest reports indicated that regional parties were going to outperform national parties in this elections.
He lashed out at the Congress government's failure to deliver on its promises made to the people of Telangana, pointing out glaring discrepancies between rhetoric and reality.
Taking aim at Modi's rhetoric regarding Pakistan and Hindutva, the BRS president dismissed it as an attempt to evoke communal emotions for political advantage.