Hyderabad: The gloves are off. BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao called on party leaders to brace for a wave of statewide agitations, accusing the Congress-led government of betrayal and backtracking on promises.
Addressing a meeting of party leaders from the undivided Warangal district on Tuesday evening, KTR said the party must expose the “fraud” of the Congress, which he claimed had begun unravelling with the recent Warangal public meeting.
He said only BRS was capable of resisting the “anarchy” being inflicted by the Congress regime. “This is the most unpopular government we’ve ever seen. Revanth’s misrule has dragged Telangana back by 20 years,” he told the gathering.
Top of the protest agenda—rising farmer suicides and the state’s failure to address core agricultural issues. KTR said there was an urgent need for broad-based movements on rural distress and promised BRS would be on the frontlines.
He also fired fresh salvos over the alleged irregularities in recent government job recruitments. “We’ll launch public campaigns with a clear strategy to expose this. It’s not just a scam—it’s a betrayal of youth,” he said.
KTR’s message to the party was blunt: protests, not politicking. And that every street, every village should hear the voice of BRS again.
Thanked the @BRSparty Warangal leadership team for making the #25YearsOfBRS meeting a huge success
It gave the entire state party cadre and people of Telangana immense hope and belief
#TelanganaWithKCR pic.twitter.com/IgJGWjWagj
— KTR (@KTRBRS) May 13, 2025







