The I-PAC conducted a thorough investigation on the party's chances in the upcoming elections, the effectiveness of the MLAs, and the results of KCR's welfare programs. Even with all of the party's efforts, the current situation suggests that it might only win 40 seats at most. The survey, however, reportedly told the chief minister that the trs might just manage to cling to power once more in the following elections if the best efforts are put into correcting the errors and focusing on the disadvantages.
The TRS's major problem is the MLAs' inadequate performance in various constituencies. However, kcr declared that all of the current MLAs would receive new party tickets at the most recent party executive meeting. The party will be in jeopardy if kcr follows through on his promise. According to the survey, the trs leader must field new candidates and alter the incumbents in at least 50% of the seats. kcr is reportedly confident that he can refute the survey, nevertheless. He wants to increase funding in areas where the party is underrepresented and win over voters with various incentives.