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BRS prepared to go all out in its campaign in Maharashtra

The Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) is prepared to go all out in its effort to garner a sizable support base since the current state of affairs in Maharashtra’s political scene indicates promising enormous success

Party President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has been leading Operation Maharashtra so far. He is now starting an ambitious program to reach out to people door to door.

First, on May 19 and 20, the party will host a two-day workshop for party officials in Nanded. The party president has given his consent to inaugurate the workshop. At the session, he will outline the party’s agenda for the neighboring State.

On Sunday, important party figures from various regions of Maharashtra met with the chief minister to go over the arrangements of the workshop, the party’s first significant organizational event in the State. Shankar Shankar Anna Dhondge, senior leader of the party from Nanded said that the BRS already has its functionaries working in 265 of the 288 assembly constituencies in Maharashtra.

There have only been two or three leaders from each Assembly constituency who have received invitations to the workshop. The attendees of the event, which will include more than 1500 party leaders in Nanded, will primarily be candidates for the next Assembly elections. Large-scale plans are being made to ensure its success.

Party sources said that the plan is for party leaders to go door to door in all Assembly constituencies as part of a State-wide membership drive that will begin on May 21. The party flag and literature will be delivered to every home before June 20.

In a month, party committees at the village and town levels will be formed. The party will soon begin full-fledged operations from its new offices in Nagpur, Aurangabad, Pune, and Mumbai.

Leaders said they didn’t need to explain much about the BRS because K Chandrashekhar Rao was already a household name in Maharashtra due to his much-discussed Telangana model.

“We are only a later addition to the campaign. People are keen to receive him with open arms. Rythu Bandhu, round the clock power supply and tapped water supply for every household under Mission Bhagiratha are the main attractions,” they said.

According to BRS leaders from Maharashtra, party growth in Maharashtra is a complex multiplication, not a simple multiplication, due to people’s aversion to age-old parties that have failed to address even basic community needs.

They hoped that the Telangana model would be replicated across the country, and that Maharashtra would be the first to do so.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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