CM Chandrasekhar Rao reached Maharashtra with a convoy of 600 vehicles, will worship in Vitthal temple -aabtak24

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KCR Maharashtra Visit: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao reached Solapur in Maharashtra on Monday (June 26) on his two-day visit. CM and his cabinet colleagues have reached here with a convoy of 600 vehicles. A leader of Bharat Rashtra Samiti gave this information. 

Maharashtra in-charge of BRS Shankar Dhondge said that the BRS chief will offer prayers at Lord Vitthal temple in Pandharpur on Tuesday (June 27) ahead of Ashadhi Ekadashi on June 29. During this he will also visit Tuljapur along with Pandharpur. Shankar Dhondge said, “Chandrasekhar Rao and all his cabinet colleagues arrived in 600 vehicles.” 

Will also participate in a program in Solapur
A party functionary said the BRS’s request to allow Rao to shower flowers from a helicopter on the palanquin in Pandharpur was turned down by the administration due to security reasons. Rejected citing. On Ashadhi Ekadashi, ‘Varkari’ (devotees of Lord Vitthal) gather at Pandharpur with palanquins. 

BRS is trying to make inroads in Maharashtra before next year’s state assembly elections. The BRS official said that Rao first reached Omerga in Osmanabad district on Monday and then left for Solapur. Rao will also participate in a program organized locally at Sarkoli village in Solapur, he said.

The aim is to strengthen the organization
A party functionary said that after Pandharpur, CM Rao will leave for Tuljapur, where he will visit the famous Tulja Bhavani temple on Tuesday afternoon. . The functionary said Rao had inaugurated the party’s first office in Nagpur on June 15 with an aim to strengthen the organization outside Telangana.

It may be noted that in December last year, the KCR-led party changed its name from Telangana Rashtra Samithi to Bharat Rashtra Samithi with the aim of becoming an all India party. In addition, Rao recently held rallies in parts of Maharashtra and criticized the BJP-led central government and the chief minister Criticized the Maharashtra government led by Eknath Shinde.

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