KTR plans a statewide padayatra for 2026 elections

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KT Rama Rao, the working president of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), announced plans for a statewide walkathon in 2026. He made this statement during a party meeting in Suryapet. KTR said the public is unhappy with the current Congress government, and he believes the BRS can regain power in the upcoming elections. KTR highlighted the continued support for former Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, despite the BRS currently being out of power. He described the Congress government's period as one of darkness, suggesting that the BRS meeting in Warangal on April 27 will help revitalize the party. He accused the Congress and BJP of working together against Telangana's interests. KTR pointed out that both parties do not focus on development issues but instead spread false claims about KCR. He noted that the BRS has evidence of corruption against Congress leader Revanth Reddy, yet the BJP has taken no action. KTR also criticized the Congress government for its failure to repair the Medigadda barrage, arguing that this has led to a loss of water resources for Telangana. He claimed that irrigation conditions for farmers were much better under KCR's leadership compared to now. Additionally, he criticized Revanth Reddy for using threats against those who challenge his policies, recalling Reddy's past attacks on KCR before the assembly elections.


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