The BRS wants to contest a hundred seats at the national level and get a hundred seats in the state of Telangana from the 119 seats.
The BRS party wants to get a “hat-trick” victory, the party will discuss schemes to attract new voters, such as financial assistance for tenant farmers and agricultural workers, apart from offering domestic LPG cylinders at lower prices.
BRS leadership now will send a clear message to non-performing MLAs that if their performance does not improve by October when the party plans to declare candidates for the Assembly elections scheduled for December this year, the party will be forced to look for alternate candidates.
Feedback is being obtained from local workers and people in general in these sammelanams on what people are expecting from the BRS in upcoming Assembly polls.
The party will take these feedback reports into account while drafting the manifesto for Assembly polls. When it comes to poll surveys Congress is doing better in Telangana when compared to the BJP.
The TRS will be in a position to form the government here with the support of MIM. The BJP will cross the double-digit this time but will not come to power.
The BJP has financial resources, but the Congress has limited resources, the TRS has all that it is required to win the election.
The BJP leaders here have some internal bickering and they are not united. It is clearly evident that there is a rift between Arvind and Bandi Sanjay the parliament members.
The Congress leaders at the top are also divided in Telangana. The BRS leaders are working under the direction of KCR and KTR.
The BRS Chief KCR will give the direction to the leaders and cadres this month end on 7nth at the BRS bhavan.