Overview
- Working president K. T. Rama Rao briefed BRS functionaries on a Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls and a parallel membership drive, urging booth agents to guard against voter deletions, fake entries and duplicates.
- In Khammam, BRS leaders mapped a digital membership campaign that installs booth-level digital coordinators, forms five-member mandal committees and trains local teams to rebuild reach.
- Party organisers in the district said they would craft a plan to reclaim all 10 Assembly seats, arguing that public sentiment favors a return for K. Chandrashekar Rao.
- Revenue minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy countered that farmers will not trust BRS leaders at paddy procurement centres, citing the Dharani land records system and past incidents like farmers being handcuffed in Khammam as reasons trust eroded.
- The Congress government highlighted revived welfare measures — 4.5 lakh Indiramma houses sanctioned, free power up to 200 units, fine rice and new ration cards, free bus travel for women and new public schools — framing the fight as relief for families rather than rallies at procurement yards.