Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) president and former Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) chaired a key party meeting that lasted nearly six hours, during which several important organizational and political matters were discussed.
One of the major decisions taken during the meeting was the launch of a large-scale digital membership registration program for the BRS party across Telangana.
BRS Membership Process to Go Fully Digital
KCR reportedly stated that since processes such as the Election Commission of India’s SIR process and voter list revisions are increasingly being conducted digitally, the BRS party should also modernize its membership enrollment system.
As part of this move, the party leadership decided to conduct membership registration entirely through a digitalized system.
The decision is being viewed as part of BRS’ efforts to strengthen booth-level connectivity and modernize internal party organization ahead of future elections.
Massive Training Program Planned Across Telangana
To ensure smooth implementation of the digital membership process, KCR directed the party to organize training sessions for party workers across the state.
According to party discussions:
- Telangana has around 35,655 polling booths
- Two party workers will be assigned per booth
- A total of approximately 71,310 BRS workers will receive training
The training sessions will focus on:
- Digital membership enrollment procedures
- Data collection systems
- Coordination methods
- Booth-level organization
KCR also instructed party general secretaries to continue conducting special training camps to strengthen the digital membership initiative.
Membership Coordinators to Be Appointed
The BRS chief further directed the party to appoint:
- State-level membership coordinators for each constituency
- Mandal-level coordination committees
- Municipal body-wise membership committees
These committees are expected to be formed within the next few days to accelerate the membership drive.
District-Wise In-Charges Announced
The party also announced district-wise leaders who will oversee the digital membership campaign across Telangana.
The appointed in-charges include:
- Khammam & Kothagudem: Takkallapalli Ravinder Rao
- Jagtial, Karimnagar, Peddapalli & Siricilla: Former Minister Jeevan Reddy
- Mulugu, Jayashankar Bhupalpally & Mahabubabad: Satyavathi Rathod
- Jangaon, Hanamkonda & Warangal: Palla Rajeshwar Reddy
- Medak, Sangareddy & Siddipet: Gyadari Balamallu
- Nizamabad & Kamareddy: Gangadhar Goud
- Mancherial & Asifabad: Naradasu Laxman Rao
- Adilabad & Nirmal: Ravula Shravan Kumar Reddy
- Vikarabad & Rangareddy: Sabitha Indra Reddy
- Mahabubnagar & Narayanpet: Mahmood Ali
- Gadwal, Nagarkurnool & Wanaparthy: Mettu Srinivas
- Medchal-Malkajgiri & Yadadri: Pochampally Srinivas Reddy
- Hyderabad district: Talasani Srinivas Yadav
- Nalgonda & Suryapet: R.S. Praveen Kumar
BRS Preparing for Future Political Battles
Political observers believe the digital membership drive is part of BRS’ broader strategy to strengthen grassroots organizational structure after the party’s defeat in the Telangana Assembly elections.
The focus on booth-level training, digital enrollment, and district coordination suggests that the party is preparing aggressively for upcoming political contests and future elections.
The six-hour meeting chaired by KCR is being viewed as one of the party’s most important organizational review sessions in recent months.
