The agitators, mainly women, said the leaders had promised to give them money, a bottle of beer and biryani if they took part in the yatra and the public meeting on Wednesday.
Chief Minister Thakur and Himachal Pradesh Congress president Pratibha Singh have maintained that their parties would get full majority with over 40 out of the 68 seats.
The high-stake election was held on November 12, sealing the electoral fate of 412 candidates, including 24 women. A 75.60 per cent voter turnout was recorded, breaking the 2017 record of 75.57 per cent.
With the winter session of the Parliament scheduled to commence on Wednesday, TRS (BRS) President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao instructed the party MPs to expose the BJP government's failures on all fronts and also question the discrimination towards Telangana State.
"They can criticize the development and show whether government schemes have not covered a person. But personal insults and usage of objectionable words indicate the height of their degradation,'' he said.
AICC Social Media and Digital Platforms national coordinator Deepak Khatri posted the video on Twitter saying that the Aravalli district BJP president was openly carrying liquor boxes.