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BRS Threatens Legal Action Over Stalled Yuva Sangrama Sabha Rally

The Bharat Rashtra Samithi is escalating its standoff with the Telangana government, preparing a legal challenge after authorities delayed permits for the July 18 Yuva Sangrama Sabha. Party leaders claim the rally, intended to spotlight failures in student welfare and employment, is being intentionally obstructed by the ruling Congress administration.

BRS Threatens Legal Action Over Stalled Yuva Sangrama Sabha Rally

Party Working President KT Rama Rao is slated to headline the event at Saroornagar Stadium, framing it as a platform for unemployed youth to voice grievances. While BRS officials insist the gathering will remain peaceful, they argue the bureaucratic stall tactics signal a broader attempt to stifle opposition.

Behind the logistical dispute lies a sharpening political battle. Rama Rao recently accused the administration of losing public confidence, citing internal government surveys that allegedly track widespread dissatisfaction. He claims Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has prioritized administrative mismanagement and corruption over electoral commitments, leaving the Congress government in a state of terminal decline. The BRS now aims to leverage this perceived erosion of support as the primary narrative for their upcoming mobilization.

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