At a large event held at telangana Bhavan on Friday, telangana chief minister K chandrasekhar Rao officially announced the changing of his party's name from telangana rashtra samithi (TRS) to Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS). He also came up with a new motto for his national purpose. The BRS will prioritise "Ab ki baar, Kisan Sarkar" in national politics. In his presentation to the party leaders following the BRS launch, kcr stated, "Our party will strive to create a qualitative change in national politics and in governance to ensure all-around growth of the country with concentration on agriculture sector."
On december 14, kcr is anticipated to officially open the party's national office in Delhi. During this event, he is anticipated to address the national media to outline the party's intentions for the country. kcr claimed he would work to install a farmer-friendly administration at the Centre and declared that the BRS would fly the pink flag in New delhi during the upcoming elections. The telangana model would be replicated throughout the nation by making the best use of the natural resources that were already available, he thundered, adding, "We are going to play a vital role in national politics."
Youth, who make up 52% of the overall population of the country, according to the BRS president, should be made partners in the country's development by bringing about new economic changes. In full accordance with the indian Constitution, the BRS chief emphasised the necessity to preserve the nation's federal character and provide for everyone's basic needs. Among other things, he said that the party was developing new policies for the economy, environment, irrigation and drinking water, power, and women's empowerment. "In a democracy, citizens, not political parties, ought to come out on top. A fresh economic strategy is desperately needed in the nation. States shouldn't engage in water conflicts anymore, he added.
On december 14, kcr is anticipated to officially open the party's national office in Delhi. During this event, he is anticipated to address the national media to outline the party's intentions for the country. kcr claimed he would work to install a farmer-friendly administration at the Centre and declared that the BRS would fly the pink flag in New delhi during the upcoming elections. The telangana model would be replicated throughout the nation by making the best use of the natural resources that were already available, he thundered, adding, "We are going to play a vital role in national politics."
Youth, who make up 52% of the overall population of the country, according to the BRS president, should be made partners in the country's development by bringing about new economic changes. In full accordance with the indian Constitution, the BRS chief emphasised the necessity to preserve the nation's federal character and provide for everyone's basic needs. Among other things, he said that the party was developing new policies for the economy, environment, irrigation and drinking water, power, and women's empowerment. "In a democracy, citizens, not political parties, ought to come out on top. A fresh economic strategy is desperately needed in the nation. States shouldn't engage in water conflicts anymore, he added.