TRS president and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR), is said to have met many senior party leaders at his official residence in Tughlak Road in Delhi on Wednesday. Apparently, he discussed plans for expanding the activities of the newly-launched national party Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in various states.
Reportedly, CM KCR told the party leaders that BRS would begin operations in various states after the bypolls in Munugode . Furthermore, he stated that the approval of the Election Commission to rename TRS as BRS would take a month and is expected by the first week of November.
Earlier, the party has submitted the resolution copy passed in TRS general body meeting on October 5 renaming TRS as BRS to the EC on October 6. However, the approval from the EC is awaited. The party’s application is currently being reviewed by the EC.
Later, the CM inspected the progress of construction of BRS permanent office building in Vasant Vihar. Vastu advisor Suddala Sudhakar Teja, minister Prashanth Reddy, MPs Damodar Rao, Santosh Kumar, and Ravichandra accompanied him.
The CM asked them to complete the works in the next six months and gave the necessary directions. In addition to that the CM inspected the BRS temporary office accommodation on Sardar Patel Road on Tuesday. it is said that the BRS will operate from here until the permanent office is ready.
It may be noted that after attending Uttar Pradesh former CM Mulayam Singh Yadav’s funeral on Tuesday, He is expected to camp in Delhi for two more days.
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