Jagtial transformed into a sea of pink as it hosted the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Praja Ashirvada Sabha at the Vivekananda Mini Stadium, creating a charged and festive political atmosphere across the town. From major junctions to interior roads, the entire stretch leading to the venue was decorated with party flags, banners, arches, and massive flex boards. The visual display not only reflected the scale of the event but also signaled the party’s intent to showcase its strength in the region.

The meeting was strategically organized to mark the induction of senior leader T. Jeevan Reddy into the BRS, a move seen as politically significant in north Telangana. Party president K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) personally attended the gathering, underlining the importance of the occasion. His presence drew a massive crowd of party cadre, supporters, and curious onlookers eager to hear his address.
Despite soaring temperatures, people traveled from multiple districts—including Karimnagar, Nizamabad, Adilabad, and Warangal—to attend the సభ. The turnout demonstrated strong grassroots connectivity and the party’s ability to mobilize supporters even under challenging weather conditions. Many attendees arrived in groups, waving party flags and raising slogans, adding to the energetic environment.
To manage the large crowd and ensure visibility, organizers installed LED screens at key points throughout the town. This allowed people who could not reach the main venue to still watch KCR’s speech and follow the proceedings. Volunteers and party workers were deployed extensively to coordinate traffic, guide attendees, and maintain order during the event.
Senior leaders from the region, including MLAs, MLCs, and other key figures, extended a grand welcome to KCR at the helipad near the Jagtial Collectorate. After interacting briefly with local leaders and reviewing arrangements, he proceeded to the stadium, where the సభ was already in full swing.
In his address, KCR is believed to have emphasized party ideology, development initiatives, and future political strategies, while also highlighting the significance of new leaders joining the party. The induction of Jeevan Reddy was projected as a boost to the party’s influence in the region.
Overall, the event stood out as a major political show of strength for BRS in Jagtial and surrounding districts. It combined large-scale organization, visible public enthusiasm, and strategic messaging—reinforcing the party’s efforts to consolidate its base and prepare for upcoming political challenges.



