KTR should resolve family disputes first, Says Minister Vivek Venkatswamy
Says BRS has lost public support
Hyderabad, Dec 28: Labour, Employment and Mines Minister Dr. G. Vivek Venkatswamy on Sunday advised BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) to resolved his own family disputes before commenting on the Congress party.
Speaking to the media at Gandhi Bhavan, the minister said the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has been losing public support. He pointed out that the party has suffered consecutive defeats since the 2023 Assembly elections, including the Lok Sabha elections, Cantonment by-elections, Jubilee Hills by-election, and Panchayat elections.
“The people have clearly rejected the BRS in every election,” he said, adding that despite repeated electoral setbacks, the party has failed to learn from the verdict of the voters.
Dr. Vivek Venkatswamy was responding to KTR’s recent statement in which he claimed that people were unhappy after bringing the Congress to power. The minister asserted that the electorate is continuously delivering its verdict against the BRS, reflecting the party’s declining appeal among the public.
