Overview
- K. Chandrashekhar Rao led a six-hour meeting at Erravelli that approved a digital membership drive and set the push as a priority ahead of elections to the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation and other local bodies.
- A State-level coordinator will be assigned to every constituency, with membership coordination committees planned for each mandal and urban local body within two to three days.
- The party will train 71,310 workers, two at each of 35,655 polling booths, with general secretaries running the sessions and overseeing enrollment.
- District in-charges for the drive were set, and the plan includes online sign-ups through the party website alongside on-the-ground outreach.
- Following an April 27 executive decision, BRS dissolved all committees except the State unit and began a phased rebuild from booth to state level, paired with fresh campaigns on farm distress, paddy procurement delays, fertilizer shortages, and welfare delivery.