calender_icon.png 28 December, 2025 | 2:24 AM

KTR annouces BRS march from villages to Assembly

28-12-2025 12:00:00 AM

We won the league match, will win semis & finals too. KCR will comback to power. Party's resurgence is unstoppable

BRS Working President K.T. Rama Rao has rallied newly elected sarpanches and upa-sarpanches from local body polls, urging them to build on their recent triumphs. "Having achieved a wonderful victory in the form of a league match in the Gram Panchayat elections, let's win the upcoming Municipal, ZPTC, and MPTC semi-finals, and in the future assembly and parliament final elections, let's make our party win and make KCR the chief minister again," KTR declared, framing the party's resurgence as an unstoppable electoral journey.

Speaking in a meeting held at the PSR Convention Hall in Mahabubabad, KTR highlighted Telangana's shifting political winds, noting widespread rebellion against Congress. He praised the party's grassroots leaders for withstanding inducements and securing massive wins in gram panchayats, even as senior figures like Kadayam Srihari defected. "Our workers stood firm and fought to victory," he said, extending thanks on behalf of the party.

In sharp attacks, KTR lambasted CM Revanth Reddy as a "thief" for false promises, misleading voters with oaths on deities and Gandhi family members. He mocked Revanth's distractions with scams, commissions, Formula-E, and phone-tapping, saying governance is sidelined. "Revanth trembles at KCR's mere step out," KTR quipped, vowing restraint despite provocations but warning of strong retorts if needed. He questioned Revanth's Andhra ties in the form of his son-in-law while defending his own education in Guntur.

Emphasizing BRS's legacy under KCR, KTR recalled distributing Rs 72,000 crore through Rythu Bandhu over 11 installments without hitches. He contrasted this with Congress's failures, accusing them of cheating farmers by skipping payments twice in two years. KTR urged sarpanches to resist Congress coercion, leverage constitutional powers for village development, and set examples. He announced district-level training programs and legal cells to counter harassment.

Turning to infrastructure, KTR credited KCR for transforming thandas into gram panchayats, ensuring water access, and securing 30% of central awards despite Telangana's 3% population share. He noted that 75% of central funds go directly to panchayats, not as "anyone's personal property." Under Congress, villages have deteriorated, he claimed, calling for BRS-led panchayats to inspire progress.

KTR criticized Congress for forgetting Nookala Ramachandra Reddy, whose statue KCR planned, and accused Delhi "slaves" of insulting his legacy. He linked the Mahabubabad rally to forcing a government retreat on Lagacherla land issues after atrocities on tribal women.

KTR called for overwhelming BRS victories in all future polls to restore people-centric rule under KCR, amid cheers from the cadre.

The gathering celebrated BRS's strong performance in rural polls despite ruling party pressures. Attendees included MP Vaddiraju Ravichandra, MLC Ravinder Rao, district party president Kavitha, former minister Satyavathi Rathod, former MP Vinod Kumar, ex-MLAs Shankar Naik, Redya Naik, Haripriya Naik, and other BRS leaders.