Srcilla: BRS party’s working president, KT Rama Rao, convened a meeting with party workers in his constituency, Sircilla, today. He unequivocally stated that KCR is poised to emerge as a prominent national voice for the people. Responding to claims from the BJP and Congress that they would collectively suppress KCR and the BRS, he asserted that such aspirations were unattainable. He pointed out that similar threats have been made in the past, but those who issued them were not contenders in subsequent elections.
He expressed confidence in KCR’s potential strength as an opposition figure, particularly dismissing Revanth Reddy’s claims and stating that KCR surpasses him by a wide margin. KTR criticized the narrative of daily corruption stories, alleging that these narratives aim to deflect from the fulfillment of promised commitments.
Reflecting on KCR’s rise to power through deceptive means, he highlighted the challenges faced by the public, including the strain on public transportation due to the free bus scheme, which has led to overcrowded buses and unemployment among auto drivers. Emphasizing the need for careful consideration of possibilities before announcing any scheme, KTR called for a more thoughtful approach to policy implementation.