Shocking reports in front of KCR..? Danger bells for TRS in GHMC..!

The TRS party has been way too strategical for the GHMC deletions after the unexpected Dubbaka loss. They have listed their candidates long back and released the schedule for the polls in a hurry. They have tried every way to attack the opposition and make them mentally weak. Yet, it seems like there is still some suspicion about their victory in the Greater.

The word is out that KCR made a survey report on the polling pattern and prediction of the upcoming GHMC polls which came out as a shocker to the TG CM. As we all know KCR aims to cross the Century mark in 150 divisions. However, the situation at the field level is such that let alone the 100-mark, even half of the divisions are not guaranteed victories yet.

KCR seems to have realized that no matter how much he decided and prepared candidates in advance, appointed in-charges, campaigned with ministers and MLAs, and handed over the responsibility of winning to KTR, there was always a problem.

The reasons that are being analysed are that candidates contesting in most divisions have no good ties with the MLAs. That is why some MLAs are not working at all for the victory of their candidates. Reportedly, there is a lack of coordination between ministers-MLAs-candidates in some divisions.

It is being said that the shocking details were revealed in a survey report given by a special team which surveyed in all the divisions for three days. Due to internal conflicts, it is speculated that 30 divisions are already out of hand. It further clarifies that candidates are spending time in internal strife while the opposition is on the rise.

It is enough commotion for KCR to get rattled in this phase who is very desperate to show his authority to the Telangana people and to the BJP who are very threatening to the TRS these days.


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