BRS Emerging a Force to reckon with in Maharashtra
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
The Hans India (02-07-2023)
Ahead of 2024
polls, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) President and Chief Minister Telangana, K
Chandrashekhar Rao, with a gap of twelve days, had gone on a firm political
mission to two pivotal towns Nagpur and Solapur in Maharashtra, for an
irrevocable footing in the state and for altering the state’s representative complexion
in the law-making bodies, both at the centre and state, as and when elections
are held.
During his visits,
KCR’s determined and declared political agenda was to consolidate BRS base by
pitching prominently agriculture related issues and taking up the cause of
farmers. Undoubtedly, he was explicitly successful beyond anybody’s imagination
in his efforts. KCR also inaugurated office in Nagpur, the second in Maharashtra and declared there, that
BRS is taking off from Maharashtra to expand its footprint in Madhya Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Punjab in the days to come.
KCR’s first visit
on June 15, 2023 was to Nagpur, the second capital of Maharashtra, Head
Quarters of Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Master Mind Front Organization Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) as well as a traditional Congress Stronghold for long.
It is also the cradle of Vidarbha politics for decades. Nagpur is home town of
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, who represents BJP in Lok Sabha from there.
Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis represents BJP Nagpur
South-West Assembly Segment besides three more segments won by BJP and two by
Congress. The Citadel of BJP and Congress alternately may now be for a change
with BRS strong footing and a massive public response.
Stormy petrel of
Vidarbha politics late Jambuwantrao Dhote, with separate statehood slogan won
1971 Lok Sabha poll. In the press meet in Nagpur, KCR answering a question on
Vidarbha Statehood, said that, scientific approach to formation of new states, considering various
factors is desirable. Obstacles normally faced in creating new states, in
response to demands in various regions are unnecessary. Drawing a parallel with
USA, KCR emphasized that India, with its vast population, should not hesitate
to increase number of States.
The second town
KCR had gone on a two-day visit to Maharashtra was Solapur on June 26 and 27,
2023. With a huge convoy
of vehicles following, KCR travelled in bus along with Ministers, MPs, MLAs,
MLCs, and other leaders and en route he was warmly welcomed at several places,
with slogans ‘Jai KCR, Jai BRS’ and ‘Ab Ki Baar Kisan Sarkar.’
The National Highway-65, connecting Hyderabad with Mumbai, literally
turned pink. Veteran Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Leader Sharad Pawar,
obviously perturbed and panicked by the fantastic successful two-day visit to
Maharashtra, made an uncalled-for remark, terming it as ‘Show of Strength.’
Pawar, however has no answer, as to why a political leader heading a potential
National Party, cannot visit other states not to speak of neighboring state to
campaign his party’s ideology.
During his brief halts at couple of places on the way, KCR interacted
with local leaders and farmers. Prominent among them were two-time MP Dharmanna
whose parents migrated from Karimnagar district to Solapur nine decades ago, NCP
leader Bhagirath Balke who joined BRS and others. Besides holding meetings with
several Maharashtra leaders, KCR also interacted with handloom weavers, who
migrated from Telangana to Solapur for livelihood. KCR visited Pandharpur which
is a well-known pilgrimage town, on the banks of Chandrabhaga River, near
Solapur city and prayed to Vittal Rukmini Swamy. He also visited Tulja Bhavani
Temple in Tuljapur and offered prayers.
Solapur town too is
known for ‘either Congress or BJP domination’ politics. Former Maharashtra
Chief Minister, Governor of United AP and Tamil Nadu, and Leader of the House
in Lok Sabha while serving as Union Minister in Manmohan Singh Cabinet, Sushil
Kumar Sambhaji Shinde was a Lok Sabha Member from here. However, in 2014 and
2019 elections for both Solapur Lok Sabha and Assembly Segments BJP candidates
won. As of now it is a strong hold of BJP. Strategically, BRS Chief had made an
effective entry in to two strongholds of BJP and Congress, namely Nagpur and
Solapur, expressively indicating his intention of maintaining an equidistance
with his National Alternate Agenda based on Telangana Model and with his
favourite popular slogan of ‘Ab ki bar kisan sarkar.’
KCR while
addressing meetings captured the receptivity of audience and immensely impressed
them of the inability of governments in providing to farmers of Maharashtra,
free and quality power, Direct Benefit Transfer of Rs 10,000 per acre, Rythu
Bhima of Rs 5 lakhs etc. like in Telangana, helping them in sustainable farming
and in ending suicides. KCR also pointed out the inability of Government to
make optimum utilization of perennial
sources.
For instance, waters
from Rivers Krishna, Godavari, Pranahita, Mula etc. flowing across the state, are
underutilized depriving farmers their right to access to water. Same with
plenty of coal reserves in the state but depriving farmers of power. Telangana
model, KCR proclaimed, has changed farmers’ lives for good. He underscored the need for government
support in the agriculture sector, pointing out glaring disparity between
support provided to Indian farmers and farmers in other countries. ‘Nobody
lives if a farmer dies and nobody dies if a farmer lives’ said KCR.
Quoting the example of injustice done to blacks but was corrected later by
electing Barack Obama, a black as the President, KCR said that this kind of
change should come in India too to bring farmers’ government.
Addressing meetings in Nagpur and Sarkoli near Solapur, KCR loudly and
explicitly sent a strong message across Maharashtra, across India and across all
other states, that, BRS is meant for spearheading ‘Bharat Parivartan
Mission’ as country’s people are eagerly waiting for big transformation.
As the Indian Democratic System had gone astray, thanks to electoral
winning game politics, said KCR that, there is a political vacuum in the
country and people are desperately waiting for change and are in search of
right people at the helm. Hinting at that, change cannot take place overnight,
KCR acknowledged his commitment to continuous efforts until the desired
transformation is achieved. Hence, BRS is on the Move!!
Towards this BRS is open to collaborate with like-minded political
parties who share the agenda of bringing structural changes, with focus on
national interests rather than indulging in mere politics confirmed KCR. BRS is
on a mission mode to change the course of India and transform India reiterated
KCR. He denied the criticism and spread of falsehood rumors by BJP and Congress
Party, saying that his party BRS is neither ‘A’ team nor ‘B’ team of any party.
‘We are not anyone’s team. But we are a team of farmers, backward
classes, scheduled castes, tribes, and minorities, as well as all the weaker
sections of this country’ declared KCR emphatically in the public
meeting in Sarkoli near Solapur.
There seems to be desperate attempts by some political leaders of
Maharashtra to play down the impact of KCR’s entry into the state politics,
obviously scared of his likely electoral success when elections are held. But
the harsh reality is, KCR’s successive and successful visits to Maharashtra are
unequivocally impacting entire political narrative there and in the country.
The impact is so powerful, that, Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself in an
open criticism of KCR accused him of indulging in dynastic politics-a blatant travesty
of truth!!! (The writer is Chief Public Relations Officer to Chief
Minister Telangana)
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