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.