It seems that BRS President KCR and his party are facing challenges on the ground during their campaign for the upcoming elections in Telangana. Despite the confidence in the new scheme ‘Bharosa’ to increase pensions for the elderly, the reality on the campaign trail appears different.
BRS candidates are reportedly encountering questions from the public about the effectiveness of old schemes rather than receiving positive responses to the new proposals. During the campaign, Speaker Pocharam Srinivas Reddy faced a situation where people questioned him about the Dalit Bandu scheme and expressed dissatisfaction with the BRS.
Similar sentiments are reportedly being expressed by the public towards other BRS political leaders. The unexpected opposition from people is becoming a concern for BRS, as voters seem to be reminding them of issues related to old schemes rather than focusing on the promised new initiatives.
Additionally, two unforeseen challenges have surfaced for BRS. The decision of the TDP to stay away from the General Elections and the reported irregularities in the Kaaleswaram project are turning out to be costly for the party. These factors are influencing public opinion, and there are circulating beliefs that the Congress might come to power.
It remains to be seen how BRS will navigate these challenges and address the concerns raised by the public during their campaign. The political landscape can be dynamic, and unexpected issues can significantly impact the electoral dynamics.




