The BRS denied media reports that K Chandrashekhar Rao was performing the Chandi Yagam at his Erravelli residence. Calling the reports baseless, the party urged media outlets to verify facts and remove misleading stories to prevent misinformation
After the Supreme Court's nod on MLA disqualifications, BRS is now eyeing legal action against four MLCs who unofficially shifted allegiance to Congress. Party chief K Chandrashekhar Rao is said to have instructed legal teams to explore disqualification measures.
Key leaders from the erstwhile districts of Khammam, Mahabubnagar, and Nalgonda took part in the meeting, which also saw the presence of BRS Working President K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) and other senior leaders. The session centered on planning for the upcoming celebrations and reinforcing the party’s reach throughout Telangana.
BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao discussed about the arrangements being made for mobilisation of crowds and ensure that they do not face any inconvenience
Senior leaders from Warangal met party chief and former CM KCR to discuss arrangements for the event, which is being meticulously planned to rally party cadres and supporters from across Telangana
Chandrashekhar Rao personally greets his supporters and well-wishers for four hours, accepting flower bouquets, shawls, books, and artwork specially made for him
The former MLA, who was recently released on bail in Lagacherla case, was accompanied by party leaders from Ranga Reddy district, including Patolla Karthik Reddy and others
KCR extended his heartfelt condolences to the grieving party leader, offering comfort and support. He inquired about Laxma Reddy's well-being and assured him of his assistance during this challenging period.
BRS sources have confirmed that former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is in good health and has been regularly meeting with senior party leaders. They dismissed the rumors as baseless, criticizing them as a deliberate attempt to mislead the public and create unnecessary panic.
Addressing partymen and functionaries who thronged his Erravelli residence in large numbers from Medchal, Mahabubabad and Nalgonda districts, he said the party would surge ahead, fighting for the interests of the people and winning their hearts.
The party chief is learnt to have scheduled a series of meetings with the party leaders and elected representatives for the next few days, to chalk of strategy to confront the ruling Congress on all fronts and question its failures to implement the poll promises.
Rajaiah, along with other BRS leaders from erstwhile Warangal district, paid a courtesy visit to the former Chief Minister at the latter's residence in Erravelli near Hyderabad on Sunday.