When zilla parishad elections in Maharashtra are conducted, the Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao-led BRS will form party committees and run candidates. According to a news release, Rao made the declaration during a speech at a party event on Wednesday when several officials from the adjoining state joined BRS. He said that from May 7 to June 7, BRS committees would be established in every village in Maharashtra, and a massive Kisan rally with 10 to 12 lakh participants will be held there.
Three public rallies have already been staged in Maharashtra by the BRS party. “With the election of the Zilla Parishad, BRS will join the battle. The party will visit every home and say hello to everyone, he said, according to the press release. Additionally, the party intends to open BRS permanent offices in Nagpur and Aurangabad. The southern satrap attacked the BJP, claiming that people are pleading with him to save Maharashtra from the “Kichidi” administration.
According to him, all states in the nation—aside from Telangana—have issues with water and energy. This includes Maharashtra. India is experiencing water shortage, he said, despite having enough water resources to fulfil its drinking water, agriculture, and industrial demands. He said that the Bharat Rashtra Samithi would function as the “Bharat Parivartan Mission.”
The Chief Minister of Telangana said that despite migrant workers returning to their home countries and listing the welfare programmes his administration is doing, there have been no farmer suicides in the state. According to him, the Telangana government offers Rs 10,000 per acre under the Rythu Bandhu programme as aid for agricultural investment.



























