According to mp Vaddiraju Ravichandra, who is in charge of the kothagudem and Yellandu seats, BRS was likely to win the kothagudem Assembly seat by a landslide. In place of elected officials who reside in hyderabad and roam about Delhi, he urged the populace to choose senior mla Vanama Venkateswara Rao, who was always accessible to the public. He said that the leader was attempting to persuade individuals with bags of cash despite not knowing where he would obtain a ticket for the competition.

On Monday, Ravichandra and Venkateswara Rao organised a large procession with more than 500 vehicles from Julurpad to Paloncha to formally introduce the BRS election campaign in the district. Speaking to a crowd at Paloncha, the mp stated that the BJP's support in telangana had drastically decreased and that congress was now in the lead. He promised to organise all the BRS leaders and complete the mission of gaining the seats of kothagudem and Yellandu.

Ravichandra took aim at former mp Ponguleti srinivas Reddy, claiming that the ex-MP, who was a recent member of the BRS party, had beaten party candidates and quit the organisation after receiving hundreds of millions of dollars. He asserted that srinivas Reddy lacks the moral authority to attack chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.

During their 60-year reign, the congress party did not even provide podu pattas for two lakh acres of land. However, the BRS administration granted podu pattas to 4.5 lakh acres in a single day. According to the mp, the chief minister intends to build bhadradri Temple along the lines of Yadadri.

The voters in any constituency would support BRS regardless of the candidate. Venkateswara, the leader of the bc, was named the candidate by the chief minister. To defeat the bc leader, the congress party intended to present an OC leader. Any leader running against the BCs ought to lose. To overcome the adversaries, all cadres and leaders must put aside their differences and cooperate. Vaddiraju warned the cadres to be watchful of individuals attempting to sow strife among the BRS leaders.


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