K Chandrashekar Rao to Embark on 3-Week Bus Yatra in Telangana from April 22

K Chandrashekar Rao, BRS chief, to launch 3-week bus yatra in Telangana to campaign for party candidates ahead of Lok Sabha polls, exposing BJP and Congress failures in the state.

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K Chandrashekar Rao to Embark on 3-Week Bus Yatra in Telangana from April 22

K Chandrashekar Rao to Embark on 3-Week Bus Yatra in Telangana from April 22

K Chandrashekar Rao, the chief of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party, is set to start a 3-week bus yatra in Telangana from April 22. The yatra will cover around 90 segments, with Rao addressing roadshows, meetings, and interacting with villagers.

The purpose of the yatra is to campaign for BRS candidates in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Rao will be continuously touring villages, meeting farmers and people, and addressing their concerns. The party has approached the Election Commission for security and permission for the yatra, as they have reported incidents of Congress workers attacking their social media warriors and tearing down party flexis.

BRS leader K Vasudeva Reddy has approached the Election Commission to inform them about the yatra and request adequate security arrangements and the mobilization of central forces to ensure Rao's safety, especially in sensitive areas. The party has also requested the State Chief Electoral Officer to provide adequate security for the bus yatra, including the possibility of deploying central security forces.

During the yatra, Rao plans to expose the failures of the BJP and Congress parties in the state. The BRS chief may not hold many big public meetings and instead focus on roadshows and corner meetings in towns and villages to reach out to the masses.

Why this matters: The upcoming bus yatra is a significant campaign strategy for the BRS party ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. It provides an opportunity for K Chandrashekar Rao to directly connect with the people of Telangana and address their concerns, while also exposing the alleged failures of the BJP and Congress parties in the state.

The BRS party believes that the bus yatra will intensify, campaign and help them regain lost ground. K Chandrashekar Rao has predicted political turbulence in the state after the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, claiming that "20 Congress MLAs are in touch with him." The bus yatra, covering 16 out of 17 Lok Sabha constituencies in Telangana, is expected to boost the morale of its cadre, as the party has faced a series of setbacks recently with several elected representatives jumping over to the Congress or the BJP.

Key Takeaways

  • K Chandrashekar Rao to start 3-week bus yatra in Telangana from April 22.
  • Yatra to cover 90 segments, campaign for BRS candidates in Lok Sabha elections.
  • BRS seeks security, central forces from Election Commission for Rao's safety.
  • Rao to expose failures of BJP, Congress; focus on roadshows, corner meetings.
  • BRS believes yatra will intensify campaign, help regain lost ground in Telangana.