By MOUNIKA SHARON VORAGANTI
The current political scene in Telangana is very dynamic, showing active participation of major political parties ahead of the 2023 Assembly elections with the Bharat Rashtra Samiti led by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao campaigning of the largest, public meetings are held in many districts to strengthen its electoral basis and structure. These meetings are important for BRS to communicate its achievements and future plans directly to voters.
Meanwhile, in recognition of its determination to expand its influence in Telangana, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is organizing crucial roadshows at important places like Peddapally and Mancherial under Union Home Minister Amit Shah under the leadership. These roadshows are crucial for the BJP’s positioning and planning to consolidate its position and launch a strong campaign strategy to attract voters beyond its traditional strongholds.PM Narendra Modi BJP campaign participation his involvement adds a special dimension, as his seminars and speeches focus on development of central government and future promises to Telangana
On the Congress front, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s active participation in the campaign highlights the transnational political influence and rhetoric shaping Telangana electoral politics. The defense of the Congress government record in Karnataka, especially in the guaranteed confidence motion, is a response to criticism from the Telangana Chief Minister and BJP leaders. This transnational political discourse highlights the broader political dynamics taking place, and regional political activities and commitments have become important electoral talking points in other states.Rahulji of National Congress figures