'BRS will come to power again'.. KCR's comments.. momentum in the ranks of BRS

Hyderabad: BRS President and former Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhara Rao said on Saturday that there is no doubt about Bharat Rashtra Samiti party returning to power. Speaking at the Erravalli farmhouse, he said that in the last 11 months, people have seen the Congress government and everywhere they are saying that they will come to power again. “When we were in power, we did not say let’s throw this person out, let’s throw that person in jail. We are focused on working for the people, uplifting the downtrodden and providing opportunities to such people to improve their lives,” said KCR.

He addressed party leaders and activists led by former minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao in his farmhouse. “The role of government is to work for all, to undertake constructive activities. You all see how the people in power are talking now,” he said. Chandrasekhar Rao said that people have realized what they have lost in the last 11 months. “Government should work for the people and not adopt a bully attitude,” he said. “We have delivered 90 per cent more than what we promised in our manifesto. We have made long-term plans for all-round development of all sections,” KCR said.

Pointing out the growing unrest in various sections of the society and the frequent protests against the ruling Congress, KCR expressed confidence that the BRS would come back to power and that people had immense faith in the party. He said that it has been 11 months since the formation of the new government and people have realized what they have lost. He assured the BRS leaders that people are closely watching the current situation and there is no need to worry as people have immense faith in the party.

Expressing full confidence that BRS will come back to power in Telangana, Chandrasekhar Rao emphasized that governance is not words but actions. Questioning whether the responsibility given by the people is for the sake of service.. or to waste time with words, the former chief minister reminded that BRS has implemented more than 90 percent of the promises in its manifesto and has also implemented unsolicited schemes. More importantly, Chandrasekhar Rao assured the party members that there is no need to fear illegal cases, arrests and other threats against the backdrop of attacks on BRS leaders, police abetment, and cases against party leaders and cadres. With KCR’s comments, there was a jolt in the ranks of BRS.�