KCR to unveil BRS ideology in Delhi by year-end: ‘Ab ki bar Kisan sarkar’ being formalised?

The BRS chief has already indicated the broad contours of the party on several occasions, which focus on initiatives in the farm sector.

ByRaj Rayasam

Published Dec 21, 2022 | 8:00 AMUpdatedDec 21, 2022 | 8:00 AM

Enough care is being taken to ensure that the party's ideology connects with the people of the states where the BRS will be operating.

Telangana Chief Minister and BRS supremo K Chandrashekar Rao is expected to announce the party’s philosophy and its future course of action at a national media conference in Delhi towards the end of December.

The chief minister has already indicated the broad contours of the party on several occasions, which chiefly comprise initiatives in the farm sector.

They would be put together in proper order in finalising the way forward for the party.

“The chief minister has already underscored the need for qualitative politics and governance,” a statement from the party said on Tuesday.

KCR has been meeting several writers, literary figures, and lyricists of various Indian languages — including Kannada, Odiya and Marathi.

Enough care is being taken to ensure that the party’s ideology connects with the people of the states where the BRS will be operating.

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But even before KCR makes the official announcement about the party’s ideology and philosophy, BRS activities will be intensified immediately.

The party is expected to first launch the Bharat Rashtra Kisan Samiti (BRKS) in six states. They are Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh, besides — of course — Telangana.

The chief minister, on the day of the launch of the BRS, had forwarded the slogan “Ab ki bar Kisan sarkar”.

In accordance with that slogan, the kisan samitis are being constituted in all the states, the press release said.

Many people from Maharashtra, Odisha, Karnataka. and other states are expressing readiness to work shoulder-to-shoulder for the BRKS movement.

The party claimed that leaders in Andhra Pradesh were keen to lend their support to the BRS’ efforts to give a new push to the farm sector.

“There have been a number of phone calls from Andhra Pradesh to Pragati Bhavan. The callers are expressing interest to be part of the mission that the BRS has started,” the party claimed in its statement.

“Several leaders are in talks with the chief minister to work for the party in Andhra Pradesh. About 70-80 leaders, mostly from North Andhra, are getting ready to take a deep dive into the party activities. The activities of the BRKS will begin once KCR gives the green signal,” the statement said.