Kcr and BRS scared of Lok Sabha Elections. Amidst the discussions within BRS, a growing sense of skepticism permeates the atmosphere as leaders express their reservations. Working President KTR recently conducted preparatory meetings to finalize candidates for the upcoming parliamentary elections and assess the constituency dynamics. In discussions with leaders from nearly six constituencies, it emerged that several were reluctant to contest as MPs, citing both personal disinterest and perceived low chances of victory.
Seniors within the party are drawing parallels to the previous assembly elections, foreseeing a potential repetition of results. Despite the Revanth Reddy government's favorable decisions since assuming power, with a focus on public welfare and the implementation of two of the promised six guarantees, some leaders remain unconvinced. The government's efforts, including initiatives such as Prajadarbar, free bus travel for women, and the expanded scope of the Arogyashri scheme up to Rs. 10 lakhs, have garnered public approval and happiness.
The prevailing sentiment among many BRS Party leaders is that Revanth Reddy's positive governance may sway voters towards Congress in the upcoming parliamentary elections. In light of this, some leaders are contemplating refraining from the MP race, citing financial challenges and slim chances of success. However, some believe that with party support and adequate funding, they could consider contesting.
The critical question arises: How can BRS, which faced challenges securing nine seats while in power, expect to win 16 seats in the opposition? This topic is generating extensive discussions among party leaders, with anticipation building as the time approaches for Kcr's public appearances. The unfolding scenarios will reveal the party's strategy and the response it receives from the public.