The BRS has announced a major organisational overhaul, including a statewide membership drive and new committee appointments. The party also intensified its criticism of the Congress government, highlighting issues in agriculture, electoral rolls and national policies.
The 26th formation day of the BRS was celebrated across Khammam district with party cadres and leaders organising events at multiple levels. Leaders highlighted the party’s role in achieving Telangana statehood under K Chandrashekhar Rao’s leadership
The Bharat Rashtra Samithi celebrated its 26th Foundation Day across Adilabad district, with cadres praising K Chandrashekhar Rao’s leadership. Residents and party workers recalled Telangana’s formation and expressed concerns over current challenges faced by farmers.
Former Minister T Harish Rao emphasised that Telangana’s statehood would not have been possible without the formation of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in 2001. He extended greetings to activists, cadres, and citizens on the party’s 25th foundation day.
The BRS is regaining political traction ahead of its Foundation Day, intensifying attacks on the Congress government and strengthening its cadre base. Meanwhile, the ruling Congress is facing internal dissent, controversies and governance challenges across Telangana
Mukra (K) Sarpanch Gadge Meenakshi stated that the villagers collectively donated Rs 1,02,300 for the foundation day of the BRS. She mentioned that the residents contributed as a gesture of gratitude for K Chandrashekhar Rao's leadership, which played a key role in transforming their village into a model one in the country.