Hyderabad (Telangana) - In a bold assertion, Congress MLC Dr. Addanki Dayakar has claimed that the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is orchestrating political theatrics to fortify its relationship with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as the state gears up for future electoral battles. Speaking to ANI, Dayakar suggested that the BRS is keen on projecting itself as the principal opposition party in Telangana, a move he believes is designed to enhance its bargaining leverage with the BJP.

Dayakar pointed out that the political landscape in Telangana is shifting, with BRS leaders reportedly engaged in creating what he referred to as 'political drama.' This maneuvering comes at a time when the party’s leader and former Chief Minister, K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR), has taken a step back from the political limelight, raising questions about the party's current direction and strategy.

"The BRS is aiming to establish itself as the number two party in the state, clearly indicating an intention to align with the BJP in the near future," Dayakar stated. He emphasized that this alignment could have significant implications for the political dynamics in Telangana, particularly as both parties prepare for the 2024 elections.

In his statements, Dayakar urged voters to remain vigilant against what he described as 'political theatrics' aimed at misleading the public. He expressed concern over the potential ramifications of such alliances on the democratic fabric of the state, especially given that BRS's actions may dilute genuine opposition.

As the political climate intensifies in Telangana, the Congress party is keen on re-establishing its foothold, and Dayakar’s remarks reflect a strategic effort to counteract BRS's narrative. The upcoming elections will serve as a litmus test for both parties, as they navigate the complexities of alliances and voter sentiments.

With the stakes higher than ever, the political maneuverings of the BRS will be closely monitored by analysts and voters alike, as the state approaches a pivotal political juncture.