He called on party cadres to recommit to the country’s development and introduce new policies to replace the failed anti-people policies of the BJP-led central government.
UPDATE – 11:26 PM, FRIDAY – DECEMBER 22

BRS Chairman and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said on Friday that the new National Party will promote socio-economic progress in all sectors by bringing about qualitative change. He called on party cadres to recommit to the country’s development and introduce new policies to replace the failed anti-people policies of the BJP-led central government.
“Politics is not just a matter of parties winning or losing elections. Ultimately, people should be the winners, which will be the achievement of any elected representative. The BRS was created to make this shift. Unless someone dares to light a lamp, darkness will continue to loom over the country,” he said.
A new national policy is needed
The Chief Minister emphasized that it is necessary to correct the failures of the previous central governments over the past decades, formulate new national policies, promote the overall development of the country, and achieve qualitative changes in various fields.
As a result, BRS is developing new policies on agriculture, water, electricity, the economy, the environment, uplifting the disadvantaged and empowering women. “Unfortunately, agriculture, which is the backbone of the country, is neglected. Countries are still involved in water wars despite having abundant water resources. Why are the people of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu fighting for Kavli water? Why should Chennai, a city rich in history and culture, suffer for a bucket of water? We must correct these wrong policies and end the water war,” he asserted.
Chandrashekhar Rao has vowed to ensure power to the most remote villages in the country and uninterrupted power supply like Telangana, if the people of India give BRS a chance, Chandrashekhar Rao said new economic policies are also being prepared to strengthen the rupee and improve the country’s economy.
A new environmental policy will be formulated inspired by Telangana ku Haritha Haram. In an effort to end decades of inequality and ensure social justice for all, policies for the advancement of disadvantaged groups will be introduced. “Women make up 50 percent of the country’s population, but they still face discrimination. We must reflect on our policies and make them partners in the country’s progress. We will also introduce progressive policies for infrastructure development in areas such as education and health,” he said. Say.
To develop all these policies, the BRS has brainstormed with former judges, economic, social and environmental scientists, and experts from various fields.
start a new thought process
The BRS chief said the party would build new momentum to change the nation’s thought process by emphasizing the need for the people to be the ultimate winners of politics rather than the party. The party will also fight for equal rights for all and end the dictatorship in the country. It will also work on a special action plan to uplift Dalits, Bahujans and other vulnerable groups.
