The Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) is prepared to put everything on the line in its effort to garner a sizable support base because the current state of affairs in Maharashtra's political scene indicates that it will be a huge success. K Chandrashekhar Rao, the party's president and chief minister, has been personally leading Operation maharashtra up until this point. He is now starting an aggressive program to go door to door.

First, on May 19 and 20, the party will host a two-day course for party officials in Nanded. The workshop can now be officially opened with the president of the party's approval. At the session, he will outline the party's agenda for the surrounding State. On Sunday, important party figures from various regions of maharashtra met with the chief minister to go over the logistics of the workshop, the party's first significant organizational gathering in the State. According to shankar Anna Dhondge, a senior party official from Nanded, 265 of Maharashtra's 288 assembly districts already have BRS employees on the job.

There have only been two or three leaders from each assembly seat who have received invitations to the training. The attendees of the event, which will include more than 1500 party leaders in Nanded, will mostly be candidates for the next assembly elections. Large-scale plans are being made to ensure its success.




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