Ahead of Telangana Polls, Survey reveals Tough Challenges for BRS
Internal factionalism may provide a problem for BRS candidates in several areas, according to the study. A change in candidature is the major cause of this. For instance, a chasm has grown between supporters of incumbent MLAs and lower-ranking figures in Adilabad. These disagreements are not only dividing the leaders, but they might also pose difficulties for the BRS at the elections.
Karimnagar and warangal districts are also seeing similar conflicts among party leaders. Internal disputes over party tickets recently came to light when telangana Minister harish rao received a warning from malkajgiri BRS mla Mynampally Hanumantha Rao not to meddle in the medak assembly constituency.
The party may have a difficult time winning in 3–4 assembly seats in Rangareddy district, which is thought of as a BRS stronghold. Secunderabad, Jubilee Hills, and Khairatabad seats in the hyderabad district are all anticipated to present issues for BRS. Following the survey, it is expected that BRS would try to mend the internal split ahead of Telangana's next assembly elections.