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BRS Holds Preparatory Meeting Ahead of Local Body Elections in Gadwal – Basu Hanumanthu Naidu Asserts People Will Support BRS
BRS Holds Preparatory Meeting Ahead of Local Body Elections in Gadwal – Basu Hanumanthu Naidu Asserts People Will Support BRS

Hans India

time26-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

BRS Holds Preparatory Meeting Ahead of Local Body Elections in Gadwal – Basu Hanumanthu Naidu Asserts People Will Support BRS

Gadwal: A crucial preparatory meeting of key Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party workers was held at the district BRS office in Gadwal town on Thursday in anticipation of the upcoming local body elections. The session was presided over by Gadwal constituency BRS in-charge Basu Hanumanthu Naidu, who strongly asserted that people would unequivocally stand by the BRS in the forthcoming elections. Addressing the gathering, Hanumanthu Naidu launched a scathing attack on the Congress-led state government, accusing it of implementing anti-people policies that have adversely affected various sections of society, including farmers, laborers, students, and women. He stressed that due to the government's failure to deliver on its welfare promises, the upcoming local elections have become inevitable. He also emphasized the importance of implementing 42% reservations in local body elections as outlined in the Kamareddy Declaration, a commitment made by the BRS leadership. Congress Failed to Deliver Promises Hanumanthu Naidu criticized the Congress party for its inability to fulfill its election promises, particularly the "420 assurances" and the much-publicized six guarantees. He claimed that public sentiment was turning against the Congress due to its inefficiency, and predicted that schemes like Rythu Bharosa might be withdrawn after the elections. This, he warned, could deepen the dissatisfaction among the farming community. Strategic Call to Action Calling upon BRS cadres to remain election-ready, he directed mandal-level leaders to immediately begin touring villages and exposing the Congress party's failures to the people. He urged them to build awareness among the masses and to mobilize the party's grassroots network in preparation for the electoral battle. He further shared strategic guidelines with party leaders and activists on how to approach the public, gain trust, and effectively communicate the party's vision. Hanumanthu Naidu stated that the time had come to pressurize the government into fulfilling its promises by ensuring the victory of BRS candidates in the local polls. Broad Participation in the Meeting The preparatory meeting witnessed a large turnout of BRS leaders and workers, including: Nagar Doddi Venkata Ramulu, Chakradhar Rao, G. Raghavendra Reddy, Monesh, Raja Reddy, Srinivas Goud, Chakridhar Reddy, Atukuri Rehman, Jampalli Bharat Simha Reddy, Beechupalli D. Shekhar Naidu S. Ramu Naidu, Jayasimha Reddy, Ganjipeta Raju, Venkateshwar Reddy, TRS Venkatesh, Valmiki Nagaraju, Raju Naidu, Rayapuram Veeresh, Kurava Pallayya, Venkatesh Naidu Md. Maje, Gajula Krishna Reddy, Kangaru Thimmappa, Basu Gopal, Anjaneyulu, Samelu, Muni Mourya, Basu Bojjayya Naidu, Bhaskar Govindu, Raju, Abraham, Krishna, Ravinder, Ravi Additionally, several former sarpanches, MPTCs, party leaders, youth members, and supporters participated in significant numbers, demonstrating the party's preparedness and unity.

Cotton seed packet prices spark outrage
Cotton seed packet prices spark outrage

Hans India

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Cotton seed packet prices spark outrage

Mahabubnagar: In a stern warning to cotton seed companies and organisers, BRS Gadwal constituency in-charge Basu Hanumanthu Naidu said that if cotton seed packet prices are slashed by even Rs 50, massive protests will erupt across Jogulamba Gadwal district. He demanded a uniform pricing policy of Rs 500 for GMS variety and Rs 600 for Convention variety to prevent exploitation of farmers. Addressing a press conference at the BRS district party office on Monday, Naidu came down heavily on the Congress-led government, accusing it of consistently betraying farmers. He alleged that organisers and companies are creating deliberate confusion among farmers regarding seed prices, thereby pushing them into distress at the start of the sowing season. 'Farmers in Nadigadda are cultivating seed cotton on a massive scale. Organisers profit from their produce yet deny them fair prices. This is nothing short of robbery,' Naidu said, urging seed companies and organisers to coordinate among themselves and ensure remunerative prices for farmers without manipulation. He also criticised companies for repeatedly engaging in misleading practices every year and appealed for ethical business practices. 'Let us not allow farmers' hard-earned efforts to be looted,' he added. In addition to the seed price issue, Naidu demanded immediate government intervention to support paddy farmers whose crop was soaked in the sudden rains during the past week. He said that large quantities of paddy stored at IKP centres were drenched, putting farmers in jeopardy. Prominent party leaders and farmers including Chakradhar Rao, Monesh, D Shekhar Naidu, Venkatesh Naidu, Ganjipet Raju, Kolai Bhaskar, and others were present on the occasion.

BRS Party Cadres Rally in Strength from Gadwal and Alampur to Warangal for 25th Anniversary Celebrations
BRS Party Cadres Rally in Strength from Gadwal and Alampur to Warangal for 25th Anniversary Celebrations

Hans India

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

BRS Party Cadres Rally in Strength from Gadwal and Alampur to Warangal for 25th Anniversary Celebrations

Alampur/Gadwal: The spirit of Telangana pride soared high as the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party celebrated its 25th foundation day with massive enthusiasm. Marking the Silver Jubilee, party activists from Alampur constituency and Gadwal region organized grand rallies and convoys to reach Warangal, where the main celebrations were held. As part of the festivities, BRS leaders, activists, and supporters from Alampur, led by MLA Sri Vijayudu and MLC Sri Challa Venkata Ramireddy, conveyed heartfelt greetings to the party and its founder. Emphasizing the significance of the party's journey, they highlighted how the BRS flag, born for the self-respect of Telangana people, steered the state towards development and prosperity. Reflecting the emotional fervor, Kuruvu Pallayya, a BRSV State Leader from Alampur constituency, issued a rallying call: "The flag born for Telangana's self-respect is celebrating its birthday! The land of Warangal is being painted pink as BRS cadres march with the spirit of the movement. Towns and villages have risen like a tidal wave to converge at Warangal on April 27." In Gadwal constituency, under the leadership of BRS Party In-Charge Basu Hanumanthu Naidu, a massive celebration was held at the Old Bus Stand near the Municipal Office. Basu Hanumanthu Naidu hoisted the BRS flag and extended greetings to party members and citizens. Ahead of the Warangal journey, a grand convoy rally was organized from Nobel School on Dharur Road to Krishna Veni Chowk, showcasing the strength and unity of the BRS cadres. As part of the rally, floral tributes were offered at the statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Mahatma Jyotirao Phule, and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, honoring the great leaders who inspired the Telangana movement. The convoy then set off towards Warangal to participate in the BRS Rajatotsavam (Silver Jubilee Celebrations) to be held at Elkathurthy, Hanamkonda, starting from 4:00 PM. Organizers issued key travel guidelines to ensure a smooth and safe journey: Vehicles should maintain a normal speed without overspeeding or overtaking. Breakfast arrangements were made near Nobel School, and lunch and dinner were organized at Palmakula en route. Party members were advised to reach the meeting venue on time and contact leaders if any issues arose during the travel. Gratitude was extended to all leaders and activists participating in the grand celebration. The entire movement symbolized not just a celebration of BRS's 25-year journey, but also a renewed commitment towards the party's vision for the future of Telangana.

Basu Hanumanthu Naidu Flags Off Buses from Gadwal for BRS Rajatotsava Sabha in Warangal
Basu Hanumanthu Naidu Flags Off Buses from Gadwal for BRS Rajatotsava Sabha in Warangal

Hans India

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Basu Hanumanthu Naidu Flags Off Buses from Gadwal for BRS Rajatotsava Sabha in Warangal

Gadwal: In a vibrant show of enthusiasm for the BRS Party's Rajatotsava Sabha scheduled to be held tomorrow in Warangal, Gadwal Constituency BRS Party In-Charge Basu Hanumanthu Naidu formally launched the travel arrangements today. He marked the beginning of the journey by personally pasting BRS Rajatotsava Sabha posters onto the buses designated to carry party members and supporters to the grand event. Speaking on the occasion, Basu Hanumanthu Naidu outlined the travel plan and motivated the cadre. He instructed all BRS workers to hoist the party flag in their respective villages at 6:00 AM as a symbolic gesture of pride and solidarity before departing for the Sabha. Further logistics were shared: All buses and attendees are expected to assemble near Nobel School on Dharur Road at 7:00 AM, where arrangements for breakfast (tiffin) have been made. Following the breakfast, the convoy will proceed towards Warangal in a united procession, displaying the party's strength and spirit. The event aims to bring together thousands of BRS party members from across different regions, highlighting the achievements of the party and setting the tone for future endeavors. Local BRS leaders, activists, and supporters expressed their excitement and pledged to make the Rajatotsava Sabha a grand success by ensuring maximum participation from Gadwal constituency.

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