Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao today exuded confidence that the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) would secure 95 to 105 seats in the upcoming Telangana Assembly elections, and said that the Karnataka Assembly election results would not impact Telangana, and that the Congress had done nothing for the country.
The BRS president, who held a meeting with his party's MLAs, MLCs and MPs at Telangana Bhavan today, reportedly said that all the surveys were in favour of the ruling party, and that whenever the Assembly elections were held, the BRS would win a comfortable majority.
The BRS president also said that the elected representatives should spend at least 21 days in a month with the people. He also directed the party leaders to take the State government's development programs and welfare schemes into the people, and to explain to them how the State had been transformed in various sectors during the last nine years.
He added that party tickets would be given to a majority of the sitting MLAs.
The party's elected representatives were also informed that the State government had decided to celebrate Telangana's tenth anniversary on a grand scale, and that they should all work to involve all sections of the people in the celebrations.