Former Chief Minister and BRS supremo K. Chandrashekar Rao convened a crucial meeting with party leaders at his farmhouse in Erravalli on Tuesday. The meeting witnessed participation from leaders representing Palamuru, Rangareddy, and Nalgonda districts.
Party Working President KTR, senior leader T. Harish Rao, and several former ministers attended the high-level deliberations. District-level leaders from the three regions were also present to discuss organizational matters and upcoming political strategies.
The primary focus of the meeting centered on the Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Project, a significant infrastructure initiative for the region. Leaders engaged in detailed discussions about the project’s current status and its importance for the agricultural communities in the affected districts.
KCR held extensive consultations with former ministers and district leaders regarding plans to organize public meetings in the three districts. The discussions revolved around identifying suitable venues and finalizing dates for these gatherings.
Sources indicate that the former Chief Minister sought inputs from local leaders about the most appropriate locations to conduct these meetings. The leadership deliberated on logistics and scheduling to ensure maximum public participation in the planned events.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to preparing for the upcoming Assembly sessions starting from the 29th. KCR is expected to provide clear directions to party leaders on how to proceed during the legislative proceedings.
The BRS leadership discussed the party’s approach and strategy for the Assembly sessions. Leaders were briefed on key issues to be raised and the party’s stance on various matters likely to come up during the proceedings.
The meeting at Erravalli farmhouse reflects the party’s efforts to strengthen its organizational base in the three districts while preparing for legislative battles ahead. The focus on the irrigation project indicates the party’s intent to highlight developmental issues in its political discourse.
District leaders from Palamuru, Rangareddy, and Nalgonda received specific instructions regarding their roles in the upcoming district-level meetings and Assembly session preparations. The coordination meeting aimed to ensure unified messaging and effective implementation of party strategies across all three regions.