BRS Survey: Congress party’s work is over. This strong claim was made by BRS working president KTR in a meeting with Greater Hyderabad leaders. According to the BRS survey conducted after half-term of the Congress government, people are unhappy with CM Revanth Reddy’s administration.
KTR stated that in the BRS survey, if elections are held in 2026, BRS would win 78 seats. The survey also found that people want KCR to return as Chief Minister. KTR accused the Congress government of failing to implement its promised guarantees. He said lies are being spread about schemes like Rythubandhu and Kaleshwaram, causing anger among voters.
The meeting was held at the residence of former deputy floor leader Thalasani Srinivas Yadav. MLAs, MLCs, and party general secretaries participated. They discussed public objections regarding the SIR issue. KTR made it clear that people now support BRS and are not willing to give BJP a chance. He warned that Congress is on a slippery slope with no chance of recovery.
KTR criticized CM Revanth Reddy for speaking in a confusing tone. He said the Congress party was shocked by the BRS survey results. KTR emphasized that no matter how hard Congress tries, it cannot gain popular support again. The people have made their decision clear.
In conclusion, the BRS survey indicates a strong comeback for the party in Telangana. With KCR as the preferred CM, Congress appears to be losing ground. The next elections could mark a significant shift in the state’s political landscape.
