BRS emerges as key force in Municipal Elections, KTR says results reflect growing public support
Hyderabad, February 14
Bharatiya Rashtriya Samiti working President KT Rama Rao, speaking about the Telangana new municipal election results, stated that the verdict reflects growing public confidence in the BRS and signals strong public dissatisfaction with the ruling Congress government.
Addressing the media, KTR said that despite intense pressure, alleged misuse of money, power, administrative machinery, and intimidation tactics by the ruling party, BRS has secured significant victories and emerged as the principal political force in urban local bodies. He thanked party cadres, supporters, and voters across Telangana for standing firmly with BRS.
According to KTR, while local body elections traditionally favour the party in power, the Telangana electorate has delivered a different message. He recalled that in the recent Panchayat elections, nearly 40 per cent of Gram Panchayats and more than 4,000 Sarpanch positions were won by BRS-backed candidates, and now the municipal results have further strengthened the party's position.
Comparing the results with the 2020 municipal elections, KTR said that while TRS had then won 122 mayor and chairperson posts out of 130, the current results show BRS directly winning over 15 municipalities and emerging as the single largest party in around 10 to 15 additional municipalities where it holds decisive influence. Overall, he said, the party views the results across 117 municipalities as positive and politically significant.
He alleged that the elections witnessed large-scale misuse of power, including money distribution and administrative interference, but said voters bravely participated and rejected such tactics. KTR thanked citizens for voting without fear and reaffirmed that BRS would continue to protect democratic values.
KTR also referred to post-election political developments, accusing Congress leaders of attempting to lure winning members and influence outcomes through pressure tactics. He asserted that BRS would continue to fight these efforts politically and legally.
Highlighting political cooperation, he said that CPI joined hands with BRS in certain areas, including Chennur constituency and Kyaathanpally municipality, following the party's exposure of alleged irregularities in Singareni coal operations. He added that BRS is open to working with secular forces to prevent Congress and the BJP from controlling local bodies.
KTR said the results clearly establish BRS as the primary opposition and the only political force capable of effectively challenging both Congress in the state and the BJP at the national level. He credited party president K. Chandrashekar Rao's leadership for sustaining public faith in the party across both rural and urban regions.
He further stated that BRS would carry this momentum into future elections, including upcoming corporation and district-level polls. Thanking leaders and candidates who narrowly missed victory, he urged party workers to remain motivated and continue strengthening the organisation at the grassroots level.
Out of 124 municipalities where elections were held, KTR noted that around 30 resulted in hung situations, and BRS registered clear victories in around 15. Decisions regarding strategy in hung municipalities, he said, would be taken after consultations with party president KCR and local leadership, keeping ground realities in mind.
Concluding his remarks, KTR said that the municipal election verdict reflects growing public dissatisfaction with the Congress government and validates BRS's aggressive stand on people's issues, including unfulfilled promises, welfare failures, and concerns of weaker sections, minorities, Dalits, tribals, women, and youth.
— ANI
Reader Comments
While it's good to see a strong opposition emerging, I'm tired of all parties crying foul after every election. BRS says Congress misused power now, Congress said the same about BRS before. When will we have clean elections? The focus should be on governance, not allegations.
The numbers tell the story. Winning 15 municipalities outright and being the largest in 10-15 more is no small feat for a party that just lost the state election. It shows the ground reality is different from the assembly results. People are already seeing the difference between promises and delivery.
Local body elections are about water, roads, and garbage. If BRS is winning, it means people remember the work done in their wards and municipalities during their tenure. Congress needs to stop the internal fights and start delivering on basic amenities.
The alliance with CPI in some areas is interesting. A strong, united opposition is healthy for democracy. Hope this momentum translates into better accountability for the ruling party. People's issues, especially for farmers and youth, need urgent attention.
Watching from outside India, it's fascinating to see such vibrant local democracy. The fact that a recently defeated party can bounce back in local polls shows the electorate is sophisticated and votes on different issues at different levels. A good sign for Indian federalism.
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