The BRS has been known for its confrontational and activist-driven politics since its founding. BRS demonstrated a great degree of fervor throughout the telangana agitation, planning several demonstrations and rallies till the creation of a distinct state. But now it appears that the anger and intensity have subsided. 

BRS's political graph has dropped to its lowest position since losing power. To bring the party back from its current situation, its leadership must use all of their energy. But kcr, the leader of the party, fled, and ktr, the acting president, doesn't seem to be trying at all.

The people has been complaining that BRS is not able to take advantage of the mistakes made by the congress administration and is unable to mount a robust defense. rahul Gandhi, a congress MP, traveled to hyderabad yesterday. There was no attempt to hold a demonstration during Rahul's visit, despite the fact that BRS supporters generated a lot of buzz on social media with various posts and trolls.

On social media, BRS supporters questioned why the party didn't demonstrate in response to current student and police demonstrations and rahul Gandhi's presence to demand answers over unmet commitments. They also questioned why there weren't any demonstrations or rallies with black flags or attire. In the past, BRS frequently took such tactics, particularly during the fervent telangana agitation. Many of these people are now wondering where the fire has gone since they participated in that assault.
 
They believe that in the past, kcr successfully coordinated rallies and protests and was able to keep people together. According to current rumors, party officials don't think ktr has the same leadership skills. They believe the party lacks the strength to oppose Congress. Although supporters contend that this is improbable, there is a sense that BRS may be anticipating that anti-incumbency would guarantee them a victory in the upcoming elections. They are calling on ktr to act quickly and return the party to its combative posture.
 
 

 
 
 
 

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