CM KCR appealed to the people not to get diverted from the path of progress because of parties misleading them with lavish promises without the support of implementable plans and programmes
A big conspiracy was hatched to promote ‘parachute’ leaders and ensure the Congress loyalists quit the party, eventually affecting party’s prospects, said Somashekhar Reddy
Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) president and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao sounded the poll bugle by addressing a public meeeting in Husnabad, after releasing the BRS manifesto in Hyderabad. Follow this space for live coverage of KCR's meeting.
During Income Tax (I-T) raids in Karnataka, where a reported Rs 42 crore in cash was discovered, Telangana's BRS ruling party accused the Congress of attempting to influence the Telangana Assembly elections with financial support.
In 2018, Telangana saw Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao dissolving the State Assembly on September 6, 2018 and seeking a fresh mandate earlier than the scheduled polls in April 2019.