In 2024, KCR's National Party Will Launch In Telangana

After months of positioning himself as a national player and touring states to meet anti-BJP leaders, Telangana CM and TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao are on Mission 2024. He is all set to launch his national party.
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The muhurat has been set for 1:19 pm today's launch of the party, likely to be called Bharatiya Rashtra Samiti.
CM KCR held a luncheon meeting with all 33 district presidents of the party on Sunday. The roadmap for the launch of the national party was discussed by KCR.
It has been KCR's standard attack point since 2018 that both the BJP and Congress have failed the country.
Throughout various platforms, KCR reiterated that "very soon, the formation of a national party and formulation of its policies will take place." He is now preparing to take on the BJP head-on.
NV Subhash, a BJP spokesperson in Telangana, said KCR is using national politics to divert attention away from his government's failures. "A 12-seater aircraft worth ₹ 100 crores was bought for the new party. This is a famous illustration of how public money has been stolen. The BJP will not tolerate this," he said.
On November 4, the Munugode bypoll is expected to be the first election to be held under the party. Assemblies in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Delhi are likely to be contested by the party.
Mocking KCR's national plans, G Kishan Reddy, Minister of Tourism said, "There is nothing new in parties coming and fading away. KCR once said that the apocalypse is about to come, and this is it".
After the Hyderabad meeting, KCR is also expected to reveal his party's agenda. A total of 283 elected representatives, legislative council members, Zilla Parishad chairpersons, mayors, and municipal chairpersons are expected to attend.
The party wants to retain its car election symbol and its pink colour, but it is still a long way from officially becoming a national party.
KCR has told party leaders they must tour different states to talk about the "highly successful" welfare schemes in Telangana over the last 8 years to increase the party's political influence.
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