Khammam:BRS leader and former CM K Chandrasekhar Rao voiced his concerns over the prioritization of votes and seats by Congress and BJP, neglecting the genuine problems faced by the people. KCR expressed skepticism about BJP’s electoral prospects, confidently stating that they wouldn’t secure even 200 seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Anticipating a coalition government at the center, KCR asserted his confidence in India securing 12 seats in the Lok Sabha, with Nama Nageswara Rao poised to become a Union Minister in the coalition government.
Addressing the crowd, KCR pledged to advocate for the state’s interests, drawing historical parallels to the British rule where all communities were cared for. He criticized Congress for alleged falsehoods during elections and unfulfilled promises, citing examples like the Kalyan Lakshmi scheme.
KCR also addressed speculations surrounding BJP’s alliances, denying claims of Revanth’s potential switch to BJP and challenging Congress’s allegations against him. As political tensions escalate, KCR’s remarks shed light on the competitive landscape and the ongoing battle for electoral dominance in Khammam and beyond.