
KCR to Hold Key Meeting with BRS Leaders Today at Farmhouse
Hyderabad, March 7: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) chief K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) has called for a crucial meeting with party leaders today at his farmhouse to discuss key political developments and upcoming party strategies.
The meeting assumes significance as it comes at a time when BRS is preparing for its Formation Day celebrations on April 27 and gearing up for MLA quota MLC elections.


Agenda of the Meeting
- Discussion on Latest Political Developments: KCR is expected to review the current political scenario in Telangana and deliberate on the party’s future course of action.
- MLA Quota MLC Elections: The selection of the MLC candidate under the MLA quota will be a key topic of discussion. The leadership will finalize a strategic approach for the upcoming elections.
- BRS Formation Day Celebrations:
- April 27 marks the Formation Day of BRS, and KCR plans to organize a massive public meeting to mark the occasion.
- The leadership is considering either Hyderabad or Warangal as the venue for the event, with a final decision expected soon.
- The meeting will also focus on mobilizing party workers and strengthening grassroots connections ahead of the event.
- BRS Representatives’ Meeting in Hyderabad on April 10: A preparatory meeting of key BRS leaders, MLAs, and party representatives is scheduled for April 10 in Hyderabad to finalize the roadmap for upcoming events.
- Assembly Strategy: With the upcoming assembly sessions in focus, KCR is set to issue directions to BRS MLAs on key legislative strategies. The party aims to put pressure on the government over various issues and ensure that its voice remains strong in the assembly.

Public Meeting Plans
There is active discussion within BRS leadership regarding holding a major public meeting either in Hyderabad or Warangal. KCR is expected to take a final call on the location after assessing the political impact and logistical factors.
This meeting is expected to be a major show of strength for BRS as it aims to regain political momentum and energize party cadres ahead of key electoral challenges.