BRS chief and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is directing party leaders to prepare an action plan to depose the government on farmer issues. It is known that KCR, who was admitted to Somajiguda Yashoda Hospital last Thursday due to a minor illness, was discharged after undergoing medical tests for two days and as per the doctors’ advice.
KCR, who has been resting at his Nandi Nagar residence since last Saturday, has recovered. He is expressing his concern before party leaders that there is no one to support the breadwinners under the Congress rule. He is expressing concern that all sections are facing serious difficulties under Revanth Reddy’s rule and that the rule has completely lost control.
He has been holding long discussions with party seniors who came to visit him for five days. He is talking to the then Telangana activists about the problems prevailing in the state and various issues.
They are recalling the experiences of the movement period. The party leaders are recalling the issues of ‘How was the situation in Telangana during the movement and how much progress the state has made during the BRS government..’
They are feeling anxious about how Telangana is doing compared to today’s Congress rule. In the discussions that have lasted for five days, KCR mainly focused on the distribution of river water, irrigation and farmer issues. KCR expressed concern over the construction of the Banakacherla project, which is turning the Godavari basin in Telangana into a desert, and which has been planned by AP.
The leader explained to the party ranks the strategies and tactics adopted for the armed struggle to destabilize the state government by opposing the Banakacherla project.
He advised the district party leaders to be available to the people by responding to public issues from time to time. He directed that field level activists should be prepared at all times to gain the support of the people whenever local body elections are held.
BRS leaders are expressing concern that the situation in the villages has become worse due to lack of funds and chaotic governance, and the common people are facing severe difficulties due to lack of basic facilities. They are explaining to KCR the grievances of poor families who are lying on the roads due to the demolition of their houses in the name of Hydra.
