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KTR's padyatra in Secunderabad: A move to connect with voters

Telangana Lok Sabha polls: The working president of BRS is leading a padayatra to disrupt the current political pattern in Secunderabad by directly reaching out to voters.

April 01, 2024 / 16:24 IST
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KTR is actively campaigning and engaging with people on a personal level.

In the busy city of Secunderabad, the atmosphere is filled with the excitement of elections - slogans, colours, and the enthusiastic footsteps of campaigners going door-to-door canvassing the constituency. This is not just an ordinary electoral battle; it's a true reflection of democracy in action, set against the vibrant backdrop of Telangana. The Secunderabad constituency, which is one of Telangana's 17 seats, is currently witnessing a tough contest mainly between the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with the Congress trailing behind in the race.

At the centre of this political drama is K Taraka Rama Rao (KTR), the working president of BRS, who has taken up a padayatra to establish a closer connection with urban voters. KTR's padayatra through Secunderabad is not just a political tactic; it's a lively expedition through the dreams and desires of its people, a march full of conversations, shared meals, and a collective longing for progress.

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KTR is actively campaigning and engaging with people on a personal level. He shares tea and stories with locals, emphasising that his journey is for the people and with the people. His message resonates through the crowded lanes and bustling markets, creating a buzz on the campaign trail.

The Secunderabad electoral contest has a noteworthy history, with the BJP being the reigning party in recent years. The current representative, Kishan Reddy, is seeking re-election and is counting on the party's solid support base. However, the BRS is also running with their candidate, Thigulla Padma Rao Goud. Goud is deeply rooted in the Telangana movement and is a familiar face in the region's political scene.