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Hyderabad: This is the call that the Munugud listen with all their hearts. Even as the campaign became tense and intense as it entered its final lap and it looked like it could go both ways, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao arrived in Munugode on October 30. The tide has turned.
He went out of his way to oppose the BJP, declaring that the self-esteem of the people of Telangana was not for sale, while also citing the BJP’s covert operations. But the speech wasn’t all fire. It also saw the Chief Minister nostalgic, recalling how he started in Siddipet with the support of the local people while launching the mission to achieve an independent Telangana state.
He said it was time for another task, which was to adopt the Telangana development model across the country, noting that the people of Munugode were on the cusp of making history by helping Bharat Rashtra Samithi enter the Indian political scene with a successful start.
The results from Munugode on Sunday showed that his call was taken with great sincerity, setting the tone for the party’s hat-trick in Parliament, as well as giving the BRS dominance a rousing start. Following the Nagarjuna Sagar and Munugode victories, TRS (BRS) now seems more likely to win the 2023 parliamentary elections.
Munugode’s victory shows that the people continue to trust Chandrashekhar Rao, and the party’s vote share has not declined at all since 2014. In Munugode, for example, K Prabhakar Reddy’s 37.59 percent share of the vote in the 2018 poll has now disappeared as high as nearly 43 percent.
Political analysts say a strong support cadre, a strong candidate with a good public following, and aggressive leadership are helping the party gather more strength as it moves toward 2023.
There are some issues with some seats, but if local leaders and candidates manage to rectify these minor flaws, then the party that will be fully mobile in its Bharat Rashtra Samithi incarnation by then is likely to consider more than two – also in the next congress. third majority.