The
telangana assembly elections are quickly approaching, and the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi is taking decisive action to position itself as a strong candidate. In order to guarantee a large majority for the party's candidates,
party president and
chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, who presented the initial list with an astounding 115 out of 119 candidates, is currently engaged in multifaceted
election management on both a macro and micro level.
The BRS president has laid the groundwork for an
election campaign marked by rigorous organization and strategy by announcing a lengthy first list more than
100 days in advance. These candidates were selected after thorough deliberation considering all variables, demonstrating the party's dedication to guaranteeing strong representation in the next elections.
Consolidated measures are already underway to reduce internal disagreement and promote
party cohesion. The BRS leadership has simultaneously developed a comprehensive campaign plan to contact every family in the State at least twice before the
election date is formally announced, which is anticipated in October.
According to sources, the party's multifaceted approach to this campaign plan has been embraced. Every 100 voters have a designated in-charge who is in charge of contacting them and outlining the administration's accomplishments in the previous nine years. Senior
party officials from the booth and
village level up to the constituency level would oversee these in-charge operations.
MLA candidates have already begun their campaigns, following Chandrashekhar Rao's and the party's working president KT Rama Rao's orders. The
party has established different teams for handling various areas of the campaign, such as holding public events, interacting with the community, managing the
media, and running
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media campaigns for each constituency independently.
In addition to
local leaders, the BRS has strategically placed senior leaders in each
assembly constituency, including MPs, MLCs, Corporations chairpersons, Zilla Parishad chairpersons, and other senior officials holding important roles in both the
government and the party. They have been given the assignment of acting as the in-charges for each of the 119 constituencies.