KCR claims that BRS does not have any kind of relationship with the NDA or the I.N.D.I.A.
K Chandrashekhar Rao, leader of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and current chief minister, made a bold political speech declaring his party's neutrality with both the National Democratic Alliance and the Congress-led Indo-National Democratic Alliance. At the same time, the BRS was surrounded by friends and not isolated.
On Tuesday, Chandrashekhar Rao attacked the I.N.D.I. when speaking to reporters in Kolhapur.A partnership, wondering what was so novel about it, for the first time. In an allusion to the Congress responsible for putting together the coalition, he said that they had dominated the nation for more than 50 years without effecting any meaningful change. Neither could the NDA's nine-year reign, during which it had ruled. The moment for change, he declared, has arrived.
In response to questions regarding the BRS's plans for the next election in Maharashtra, Chandrashekhar Rao claimed that the party had already sounded the poll horn and was deep in election day preparations. It was forming committees at all levels of administration. A ground force of 14.10 million party members has already been organized and put to work in Maharashtra.
When the rains came, half of the planning had already been done. He predicted that by another 15–20 days, all remaining tasks would be finished in every community, and that election-related activities would be in full flow.
Even though Maharashtra has been endowed with enormous natural resources, the Chief Minister lamented that the city of Aurangabad is experiencing a serious water shortage. He was also quite concerned about the ongoing difficulties faced by the Dalit community in Maharashtra, saying that the Dalits were subjected to systematic discrimination on a regular basis there.
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