The allegations arrive as former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao remains conspicuously absent from the public eye, leaving his son and son-in-law to navigate the party's shifting strategy. Dayakar views this transition not as a leadership evolution, but as a transparent attempt to reorganize the regional political landscape. He argues that the BRS is currently operating without a cohesive vision, opting instead for aggressive anti-government rhetoric directed squarely at Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
Tensions escalated further following the preventive detention of senior BRS leader T Harish Rao after a series of disruptive protests. According to the Congress leadership, these incidents are not isolated outbursts but part of a deliberate effort to remain relevant by provoking state authorities. By positioning themselves as the main antagonists to the current administration, the BRS hopes to stabilize its negotiating power before the next electoral cycle.
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