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BRS Losing trace in Telangana:- After suffering a defeat in the recent Assembly elections, the BRS appears to have lost its enthusiasm. The party's office in Hyderabad now has a deserted atmosphere. Even the party leaders lack the energy to campaign for the upcoming Parliamentary elections. Despite the fast-approaching general elections, there is a noticeable decline in party activities. The BRS party president, former CM K. Chandrasekhar Rao, has already announced the candidates for 11 out of the total 17 LS constituencies. However, he has not yet finalized the strategy for each constituency. The party's presence in the election scene is limited as even the party members at the grassroots level show little interest in the electioneering. Adding to the party's troubles, the arrest of the party chief's daughter and Nizamabad MLC K. Kavitha by the ED in connection with the multi-crore Delhi Liquor scam is proving to be another obstacle. Furthermore, the Congress, led by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, is also challenging the BRS in winning the LS elections as many party leaders are defecting to the ruling party.
Also eager to secure seats in the upcoming elections, the party is determined to surpass their previous success of winning four seats in the 2019 elections. Previously aligned with the BRS during their time in power, the MIM has shifted their focus towards building a closer relationship with the Congress. This shift occurred after the Congress requested MIM MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi to serve as the pro-tem speaker in the Assembly. Gradually, the leaders of the BRS are starting to sense that the party's momentum is waning. The party's grand vision of achieving a separate Telangana has already been realized, and the public is expressing disappointment towards the party leaders for their failure to achieve a "Bangaru Telangana."