The BRS is working hard to regain its former strength in the upcoming local body elections. Key figures like KT Rama Rao and T Harish Rao are spearheading efforts to secure a majority of the seats. Rama Rao will travel to various districts to choose candidates.
After losing in the Assembly, Lok Sabha, and Legislative Council elections, the BRS aims to make a strong comeback in local elections. A senior party member stated their goal is to win most local body seats, focusing primarily on Zilla Parishad chairman positions. Recent surveys suggest favorable conditions for the party, predicting victories in 16 to 19 Zilla Parishad posts, with potential for more with extra effort.
Party leaders believe the BRS has an advantage in rural areas, as villagers are frustrated with unfulfilled promises. Many feel the Congress Party misled them with false promises to gain power. Rama Rao plans to meet senior leaders in the districts during the campaign.
The BRS has launched the ‘Baki Card’ initiative in Jubilee Hills and intends to expand it to villages. During a Jubilee Hills campaign, Rama Rao explained that the ‘Debt Card’ campaign will remind citizens of the government’s unkept promises, urging party leaders to inform people about the owed benefits.
Shambhipur Raju, a senior leader, criticized the Congress for their ‘420 promises’ that misled voters. He announced the BRS will use the “Baki Card” to reveal Congress’s deceit, turning the campaign into a movement to educate the public.
