Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao alleged that the Congress govt in Telangana has lost public support and claimed that the party’s political future in the state is nearing its end.Speaking at a special review meeting with BRS leaders from Greater Hyderabad, KTR said that even a survey reportedly commissioned by CM Revanth Reddy reflected growing public dissatisfaction with the govt’s performance and leadership after the completion of half of its term.He said the survey suggested that if elections were held immediately, the BRS would secure around 78 Assembly seats and return to power. He claimed that similar findings had emerged from opinion polls conducted by two media organizations as well as assessments by central and state intelligence agencies.KTR alleged that the CM’s recent public statements were a reaction to the negative feedback reflected in these surveys. He accused the state govt of attempting to divert attention from its administrative failures by making allegations on issues such as the Kaleshwaram project and the Rythu Bandhu scheme. He also claimed that the govt had failed to fulfil its election guarantees and promises, leading to widespread disappointment among different sections of society.The working president stated that public confidence in the Congress govt had eroded and claimed that the people were increasingly viewing the BRS as the primary alternative, while showing little interest in other opposition parties. He maintained that the Congress would find it difficult to regain public support despite its efforts.During the meeting, KTR also instructed BRS leaders to focus on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) limits. He urged local MLAs, party workers, and Booth Level Agents (BLAs) to work in close coordination and actively participate in the revision process to ensure effective voter outreach.The meeting was held at the residence of former minister and MLA Talasani Srinivas Yadav in Jubilee Hills. It was attended by BRS MLAs, MLCs, MPs, constituency in-charges, and senior party leaders from Hyderabad, where KTR reviewed organizational activities and provided guidance on the SIR campaign.ends/


