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    The BRS party, led by Chief KCR, is getting ready for a bus trip campaign across Telangana to gain support before the elections. KCR wants to help BRS candidates win in the upcoming parliamentary elections after facing a setback in the assembly elections.

    The bus yatra will last for 17 days and will start today with KCR starting the journey from Miryalaguda in Nalgonda district. The campaign aims to boost the party’s chances in the elections and connect with voters in different parts of Telangana.

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    KCR will be joined by a convoy of 100 vehicles as he begins the campaign at 1 pm. The day’s plan includes a road show in Miryalaguda at 5.30 pm, organized by former MLA Bhaskar Rao, to show the party’s strength in the region.

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    Throughout the bus yatra, there will be stops in various places like Suryapet via Vemulapalli, Madugulapalli, Tipparthi, and Nakirekal cross road. These stops will feature road shows and interactions with locals to talk about the party’s goals for the elections.

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    KCR will stay overnight in Suryapet as part of the planned engagement during the bus yatra. He will participate in road shows across 12 Lok Sabha seats, meeting with different groups like farmers, women, youth, Dalits, tribals, and minorities to discuss important issues and compare BRS government’s performance with Congress administration.

    Leading up to the parliamentary elections, KCR’s active role in the bus yatra shows the party’s determination to win and push forward the BRS party’s goals for progress and governance.

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