BRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said that the report card of the Congress was too substandard to win the hearts of the people in Telangana
Congress came to power promising 5-hour electricity supply to the agriculture sector in Karnataka but people in the State could not even charge their mobile phones properly because there was a serious short supply of power, said Harish Rao
Anil cited his disappointment with the Congress party’s decision to deny him a ticket from the Narsapur constituency in the upcoming Telangana Assembly elections as the reason for his resignation.
Addressing a meet-the-press programme organized by TUWJ, Harish Rao reiterated that the BRS and BJP stood poles apart in all aspects. The BRS was a secular political party.
BRS Mulugu candidate, Bade Nagajyothi, who visited the Bhagyathanda village as part of her door-to-door election campaign, experienced a touching encounter at the residence of Keema Naik-Rukkamma
If Congress or BJP governments had to increase Chenetha Mithra assistance or announce loan waivers for weavers, they would have to wait for their high command’s approval, said KT Rama Rao
Kamalakar visited each and every house and appealed to the people to vote for him and asked them to re-elect the BRS government if they wanted the developmental programmes and welfare schemes to continue