KTR Holds Strategy Meeting with GHMC Corporators Ahead of Council Session
BRS Working President KT Rama Rao conducted a crucial meeting with party MLAs, MLCs, and corporators from the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) jurisdiction on Wednesday to discuss strategies for the upcoming GHMC Council meeting scheduled for Thursday.
During the meeting, KTR provided comprehensive guidance to the corporators on various administrative and political matters affecting the city. He commended the party’s representatives for their decade-long tenure in power, emphasizing their clean track record.
The BRS Working President congratulated the corporators on behalf of the party for completing their tenure remarkably over ten years without succumbing to any corruption. He specifically highlighted their performance during the second term when they won GHMC elections again.
KTR praised the corporators for providing outstanding services during severe crises, particularly during the Corona pandemic. He acknowledged their dedication in maintaining civic services even under challenging circumstances.
The party leader commended the corporators for continuously fighting on public issues even after BRS assumed the role of opposition in the state. He appreciated their commitment to addressing citizens’ concerns despite being in opposition.
KTR specifically congratulated the corporators in the Jubilee Hills constituency for the responsible manner in which they faced recent elections. He assured party loyalists that every corporator who stands by the party will receive better positions in the future.
The BRS Working President expressed confidence that every corporator will consider the upcoming elections as their own responsibility and lead the party back to the path of victory. He emphasized the importance of collective effort in the party’s political journey.
Looking ahead, KTR stated that corporators will have an even better future in the coming times. He cited developments such as women’s reservations and redistricting of constituencies as factors that would create new opportunities for party workers.
The meeting was attended by party MLAs, MLCs, and all corporators from the GHMC jurisdiction, who participated in discussions about the strategy to be adopted in Thursday’s council meeting.