Following the addition of former MLAs and MPs from various political parties, Ramesh Jadhav, a former mayor of the kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC), retired IPS Pratap Nalawade, and a few former mumbai corporators joined the Bharat Rashtra Samithi on monday in the presence of chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
Numerous leaders of Dalit organisations joined the BRS after being inspired by the telangana government's welfare initiatives. They want the Dalit Bandhu and other welfare packages from telangana for the socioeconomic advancement of Dalits in Maharashtra. The State government's decision to place a 125-foot statue of Dr. BR Ambedkar in the city was also applauded.
Former council members kalyan Gaikwad, sandeep Jadhav, and Dinesh Jadhav, as well as Sarpanch Sangathan chairman shyam Bhavar from the Haldar district, joined the BRS alongside Ramesh Jadhav. The chief minister welcomed them into the party and gave them their party scarves. The BRS officials from maharashtra claimed that due to the public's antipathy to traditional parties that failed to fulfil even basic community needs, party growth in that state is an issue of complex multiplication rather than simple multiplication. They thought that Mahasrashtra would be the first state to copy the telangana model before it was done nationally.