BRS kickstarts 1st phase preparatory meetings for all Lok Sabha constituencies at Telangana Bhavan
BRS working president KT Rama Rao will oversee preparatory meetings for all the Lok Sabha Constituencies starting from Adilabad Parliamentary Constituency on Wednesday at the Telangana Bhavan.
HYDERABAD: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president KT Rama Rao will oversee preparatory meetings for all the Lok Sabha Constituencies starting from Adilabad Parliamentary Constituency on Wednesday at the Telangana Bhavan.
These meetings in which BRS Secretary General K Keshav Rao, former Speaker Madhusudana Chary, former Ministers T Harish Rao, Kadiam Srihari, Pocharam Srinivasa Reddy, G Jagdish Reddy, Prashanth Reddy, Niranjan Reddy and other senior leaders would hold threadbare discussions with the constituency level leaders to ensure victory in the ensuing Lok Sabha elections.
These preparatory meetings would be held in two phases. The first phase would start on Wednesday and would continue till January 12. There would be a three-day gap after that for the Sankranti festival and the meetings for the remaining Parliamentary Constituencies would continue.
The schedule for the meetings.
January 3: Adilabad
January 4: Karimnagar
January 5: Chevella
January 6: Peddapally
January 7: Nizamabad
January 8: Zaheerabad
January 9: Khammam
January 10: Warangal
January 11: Mahbubabad
January 12: Bhuvanagiri
January 13,14,15 Sankranti festival
January 16: Nalgonda
January 17: Nagarkurnool
January 18: Mahbubnagar
January 19: Medak
January 20: Malkajgiri
January 21: Secunderabad and Hyderabad
The party invited all the leaders under the jurisdiction of the Lok Sabha constituency for these brainstorming sessions. All the MPs, MLAs, MLCs, former MPs, MLAs, MLCs, ZP chairmans mayors, and district presidents among others were invited.
A constituency-wise action plan would be prepared during these preparatory meetings. The Party was very keen on the success of these meetings keeping in mind the narrow margin of votes that led to the defeat of its candidates in the recently concluded Assembly elections. The BRS would undertake an electoral campaign after the completion of this constituency-wise plan of action.