The initial joy connected with the new party is conspicuously absent a fortnight after Telangana Rashtra Samithi president and chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao announced the renaming of his party as Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS).

The anticipated response to his new party has not materialised, and many have relaxed. In order to provide the appearance that he is going to rock the national capital, KCR therefore discreetly departed for New Delhi. However, nothing of the sort has occurred.

His current visit to New Delhi is just as enigmatic as his previous visits. His past trips to Delhi have also always been veiled in secrecy. Nothing about the CMO’s activities or meetings with others emerges unless he makes official trips to Delhi.

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KCR’s visit to Delhi remained an entirely secret event on Wednesday as well. After renaming the TRS as the BRS, he had been to New Delhi for the first time. His visit has been a wholly uninteresting event.

It was as usual a secret visit and there was no response from any of his so-called political friends, including Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal. Even the so-called farmers’ leaders like Rakesh Tikait did not meet him.

There was a brief official note from the CMO saying KCR visited the construction site of BRS party office at Vasant Vihar and gave specific instructions to the engineers at the site.

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Only party leaders like state roads and buildings minister V Prashant Reddy, MPs Damodar Rao, J Santosh Kumar and V Ravichandra and party general secretary Shravan Kumar Reddy, vasthu advisor suddala Ashok Teja were present along with KCR.

In fact, the TRS leaders sought to leak to the media that KCR is busy in Delhi holding negotiations with various stakeholders to discuss the next steps of the BRS. They say KCR will stay back in New Delhi for another four to five days and would continue talks with various intellectuals and retired bureaucrats.

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As of now, the BRS remains a non-starter without euphoria! #hydnews #hyderabadlive #khabarlive