Breaking his silence over the last three months, BRS chief and former Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao came open, asserting that the people still have great faith in the party. Moreover, he said that they have realized what they have lost without the party that nurtured Telangana so well for so long.
Speaking to party workers from Palakurthi Assembly Constituency who called on him at his Erravalli residence, Chandrashekhar Rao pointed out the dismal performance of the Congress government. He said it was 11 months since the new government was formed, and people have realized what they have lost.
In a way warning the Revanth Reddy government, he cautioned that people were closely observing the current situation. He referred to the increasing unrest among different sections of the society and the frequent protests against the government.
Expressing the confidence that the BRS would return to power, he assured the BRS leaders that there was no need to worry as the public had great faith in the party. Hitting out at the state government, he asserted that governance was not just about words but about action.
He made it clear that BRS has never made empty promises and that the government should protect everyone, build an equitable society, and benefit the people.
Questioning whether the responsibility given by the people was for service or for wasting time with words, the former Chief Minister reminded everyone that the BRS had implemented more than 90 percent of the promises it made in its manifesto and even implemented schemes that were not asked for or were among the promises.
More importantly, referring to frequent attacks on BRS leaders, police high-handedness and cases being booked against party leaders and the cadre, Chandrashekhar Rao assured party members that there was no need to fear illegal cases, arrests or any other threats. He directed the party members to fight legally and work hard.