BRS working president KT Rama Rao on Wednesday said the Bharat Rashtra Samithi was preparing for a comprehensive organisational overhaul ahead of the next Assembly elections. Accusing the Congress government of pushing Telangana backwards through failed governance, broken promises and diversionary politics, he declared that the return of the BRS to power with over 90 seats in 2028 was inevitable.
Participating in a Meet the Press programme organised by the Press Club of Hyderabad, Rama Rao said the party would launch a membership drive this month, constitute committees from the booth level to the State level and
conduct extensive cadre training programmes. ?I challenge Chief Minister Revanth Reddy not to seek votes without implementing the 420 promises made during the 2023 Assembly elections. He claims he will remain the Chief Minister of the State till 2028. If he has such confidence, I dare him to dissolve the Assembly and seek the people?s mandate. If elections are held now, the BRS will return to power with over 90 seats,? he said.
He said the objective was to strengthen the organisation and equip party workers for future electoral battles, while continuing to raise public issues and expose government failures.