There is widespread talk that the Muslims this time are not fully with the BRS. In the earlier elections, they were with MIM and they supported BRS across the state of Telangana.
The Muslims can tilt the results in about 35 constituencies and this makes all the difference. The Muslims this time are looking for a change and they do not want to follow the diktats of MIM.
That means they may not vote for the BRS this time. This is a cause of concern for the BRS leaders. After two terms of BRS, the voters are drifting towards Congress and the MIM is also not supporting KCR to some extent.
Taking this into consideration, KT Rama Rao the BRS working president urged the Muslim community members to fan out into the Assembly constituencies where they are in significant numbers along with other minorities.
KTR wants the Muslim leaders to inform people about the anti-secular BJP and Congress. and impress upon voters how the BRS is different from these two parties.
He said the BRS government had ensured peace, and prosperity with inclusive development for all sections, particularly minorities with the highest budget for them, and created education infrastructure for students from minority communities.
This time the BRS does not want to depend on the MIM entirely.