Gadwal: Former ZPTC member and BRS Party In-Charge for the Gadwal Assembly Constituency, Basu Shyamala Hanumanthu Naidu, took part in a spirited meeting at Boyalaguddem village in Gattu Mandal. The gathering was held to prepare for the “Chalo Warangal Sabha,” a major event celebrating the BRS Party’s 25th anniversary. The silver jubilee celebrations are scheduled to take place in Warangal on the 27th of this month.
Hanumanthu Naidu received a warm and festive welcome from local youth leaders and villagers. People lit fireworks and gathered in large numbers to greet him. A special prayer ceremony was also held at the Sri Sri Sri Lakshmi Venkateshwara Swamy Temple, where religious rituals were performed for the BRS campaign chariot.
Speaking at the event, Hanumanthu Naidu urged people from every village in the constituency to take part in the Warangal Sabha. He encouraged party workers to raise BRS flags in their villages and turn their journey to Warangal into a joyful rally.
He also criticized the current Congress government, accusing it of failing to fulfill its promises. “Every party worker must tell the public about these broken promises,” he said. He praised the BRS Party’s dedication, saying it is rare for a regional party to serve the people for 25 years. “Apart from the Telugu Desam Party, only BRS has reached such a milestone in Telugu-speaking states,” he added.
Hanumanthu Naidu stressed the importance of the party’s commitment to public welfare and called on all members to work hard to make the silver jubilee event a success.
The meeting was attended by several key leaders and party workers, including Chakradhar Rao, Monesh, Angadi Baswaraju, D. Shekhar Naidu, Venkatesh Naidu, Ganjipeta Raju, Jai Simha Reddy, S. Ramu Naidu, Basu Gopal, Raju Naidu, Sri Ramulu, Tirumalesh, Rayapuram Veeresh, Valmiki Nagaraju, Md. Maje, Thimmappa Goud, Muni Maurya, Narasimhulu, B.K. Veeresh, Linganna, Shekhar Goud, former sarpanches, MPTC members, ward members, senior leaders, activists, and youth members.
As the BRS Party prepares for its silver jubilee, all attention is now on Warangal, where the party hopes to showcase its unity and strength in a grand and memorable celebration.