The Revanth Reddy government has completed nearly half of its tenure in Telangana. But it is the next 2 and half years which is going to be the crucial part as this will decide if the Congress will retain power, or if the BRS will make a strong come back.
This was further emphasised by former IT minister of Telangana KTR as he said he gained access to recent survey that was commissioned by chief minister Revanth Reddy.
KTR revealed that this internal survey that was commissioned by chief minister Revanth has indicated a strong BRS wave in Telangana. He said the survey has marked that the BRS would return to power in Telangana by winning at least 78 seats.
Well, there will obviously be doubts on how KTR managed to gain access to this internal survey that was done by Revanth in the first place.
But it must also be kept in mind that such political vocal gameplay is a part of Telugu politics. This must be an attempt to revitalise the BRS cadres which are dejected by the absence of KCR in the active political scene.
As of now, there is no clear indication on which party has gained the front position in the electoral race as there’s still a long way to go for the election. It will ultimately come down to the final six months before the election, and the kind of electioneering that can be executed by either parties.




