KCR claims, many sitting MLAs of Maharashtra are in touch with BRS

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) founder-president and Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Tuesday revealed that several sitting MLAs from Maharashtra were in touch with him and people would come to know what is happening there.

“BRS is going to create a sensation in Maharashtra as the popularity of the party is increasing day by day. This is not the success of any one person, but the strength of the party’s slogan ‘Abki Baar, Kisan Sarkar’ and this slogan is attracting many sitting MLAs to BRS. party from Maharashtra for the second consecutive day

According to BRS sources, the party leadership has discussed in detail the party’s strategy to be adopted in Maharashtra. Shri Chandrasekhar Rao asked the party leaders to take the slogan ‘Ab Ki Baar, Kisan Sarkar’ to every nook and corner of Maharashtra from May to June 10. Prior to this, a two-day training session will be organized for prominent leaders of Maharashtra. Telangana Bhavan, the party headquarters, here on May 8 and 9.

Shri Chandrasekhar Rao said that many former MPs, MLAs, District Panchayat Presidents and Block level elected representatives and others have already joined BRS and some sitting MLAs from different parties are also willing to join the party and hold talks in that direction. are in contact with them for the same. He suggested the party leaders to focus on winning people over with the party’s ideology and slogan and not on personal level attacks on leaders of other parties.

Asserting that party organization was important and not individuals, the BRS chief said the party had a different approach in politics and was against bowing down to people to get elected or hold party posts and soon forget them. .

The party president said that the appointment of district coordinators of the party in Maharashtra would be completed in the next 2-3 days and the party organization would be built with membership drive in all 288 assembly constituencies from May 10 to June 10. He said that the appointment of constituency in-charges is almost nearing completion.

Elaborating on the impact of BRS so far, he said that the mere introduction of BRS in Maharashtra has forced the state government to increase the amount of Kisan Samman Nidhi and has recently announced a review of the ‘Thalati’ (VRA) system there. It was

Maharashtra BRS leaders Manik Kadam, Sankaran Dhondge, Sudhir Sudhakar Rao Bindu, Haribhau Rathod, Charan Waghmare, Deepak Atharam and Raju Thodasam, Telangana leader S. Venugopal Chari, B.B. Patil, Balaka Suman, Jogu Ramanna, A. Jeevan Reddy, Bapurao Rathore etc participated.