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BRS Kicks Off Silver Jubilee Celebrations with Rally and Renewed Political Messaging

Marking 25 years since its founding, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi is mobilizing supporters in Telangana while addressing recent electoral setbacks and reiterating its dual state and national ambitions.

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Overview

  • BRS MLC K. Kavitha flagged off a 25-car rally in Hyderabad, symbolizing the party's 25-year journey, ahead of the Silver Jubilee public meeting on April 27 near Warangal.
  • Party founder K. Chandrashekar Rao is set to address a massive gathering at Elkathurthi, with extensive preparations underway to accommodate thousands of supporters.
  • Working President K. T. Rama Rao emphasized that the Congress is BRS's primary rival in Telangana, dismissing the BJP as politically irrelevant in the state.
  • Following significant losses in the 2023 state elections and 2024 Lok Sabha polls, BRS is focusing on regrouping and targeting the Congress for unfulfilled promises.
  • Despite setbacks, KTR reaffirmed the party's commitment to Telangana while maintaining aspirations for national expansion as part of its broader strategy.