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BRS protected HCU green belt, says KCR

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BRS Chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao has asked party leaders and workers to stay rooted among the people and to gear up for the party’s silver jubilee celebrations.
While holding a preparatory meeting with BRS leaders from the joint Karimnagar and Adilabad districts at his Erravelli residence, KCR urged cadres to use technology like Grok to stay updated and spread the party’s message efficiently. Grok is the AI chatbot of X.
KCR asked the BRS leaders to ensure the success of the silver jubilee public meeting to be held in Warangal on April 27, setting an ambitious target of mobilizing 1.75 lakh people from Karimnagar and 35,000 from Adilabad districts alone. He emphasised that no other political party in India had organised such a massive show of strength and called for wide publicity, including wall writings with slogans like “Chalo Warangal.”
Lashing out at both the Congress and BJP governments, he said neither the Congress government in the state nor the BJP at the Centre has served people effectively.
He said the Congress government, which is facing strong public opposition, has failed in administration, while the BJP’s performance in the last 11 months has only led to disappointment and distress among farmers.

KCR also took aim at the controversy regarding Hyderabad Central University lands and criticised the Congress Government for attempting to damage the environment and the eco-system in the name of development.
He asserted that animals, including peacocks and deer, live in HCU premises, contrary to the claims of the government. He pointed out that the BRS had protected the HCU green belt.
“The state is ours again,” declared KCR, expressing confidence that the BRS would return to power within 15 months. He predicted that by-elections would soon be held and assured BRS leaders that the BRS would win in all constituencies.

He said that training classes would be held in all constituencies after the public meeting, with committees being formed at the state and district levels to strengthen the party’s base. A large-scale membership registration drive is underway, KCR said. 

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