Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao (KTR) issued a warning that confusion among voters could undermine the future, emphasizing the critical need for thoughtful voting. He acknowledged that gaining and losing power is a common and expected phenomenon in politics.
KTR's Address to Party Workers
During a discussion with party workers in Kalvakurti, KTR urged the public to reflect on the record of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, who rose to power claiming to represent the people of Palamuru and promising to address their issues. KTR made it clear that while he holds no personal grudges against Revanth Reddy, he feels compelled to question the Chief Minister due to what he described as false representations made to gain power.
KTR's remarks come at a time when political dynamics in Telangana are shifting. He stressed that voters must not be swayed by short-term promises but should evaluate the long-term implications of their choices. The BRS leader also highlighted the importance of accountability in governance, urging citizens to demand transparency from their elected representatives.
In his address, KTR reiterated that the BRS remains committed to the welfare of the people and will continue to highlight any discrepancies in the current administration's actions. He called for a united effort to ensure that the state progresses without being hindered by misinformation or voter apathy.



