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Atmosphere of excitement greeted BRS’ first public meeting in Khammam

An atmosphere full of excitement prevailed at the BRS’s first public meeting, held here on Wednesday, as party cadre and people gathered in large numbers to hear from Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and other national leaders.

The public began arriving at the venue, V Venkatayapalem, on the outskirts of the city, as early as 11 a.m. for the 2.30 p.m. public meeting. By 2 p.m., a large portion of the 100-acre site had been occupied.

“We are very eager to listen to Chandrashekhar Rao as he is going to address a public gathering for the first time after TRS became BRS” said K Umavathi, the director of Boinapally agriculture market committee in Hyderabad.

“We wish the party spreads across the country to take Telangana’s welfare schemes to all the States,” she said.

The same was expressed by Veeraboina Suman, a BRS worker from Kesamudram in Mahabubabad district, who arrived with wooden designs of BRS and KCR, as well as a bullock cart model, which was an attraction at the meeting.

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He and others were seen shouting slogans in support of the Chief Minister and the BRS. “The Chief Minister has changed the TRS into BRS to fight against the evil regime of the BJP-led Central government and the public in Telangana has to support him,” he said.

Suresh, from Tungathurthy in Suryapet district, who attended the meeting with his body painted pink, was another attraction. He raised slogans hailing the Chief Minister and the BRS.

Meanwhile, a former BJP leader, Jayaram Pangi, travelled all the way from Koraput district in Odisha to attend the BRS public meeting. He was quoted as saying that he intended to join the BRS and expand its activities in Odisha.

Pangi stated that he was attending the meeting to study the BRS policies and that he would meet with the Chief Minister soon. He stated that he was fighting for the creation of a union Territory with 12 tribal districts of Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh.

 

 

 

 

 

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