KCR: Zero tolerance for indiscipline in BRS

KCR: Zero tolerance for indiscipline in BRS
Hyderabad: BRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday, in a meeting with party representatives to mark the foundation day, emphasised that there would be zero tolerance for breaches of party discipline or actions that undermine the sentiments of workers. He reminded leaders that attempts to generate buzz on social media or through theatrics might not always be effective.KCR stressed that true recognition can only be earned through genuine performance at the grassroots level. He subtly cautioned those contemplating a shift to other parties, insisting on the need for unwavering commitment to the BRS. KCR shared key recommendations for forming new committees, stating that only active workers should be given opportunities. He made it clear that he would not accept positions being distributed on the basis of favouritism by leaders or their followers. He encouraged workers to approach him directly if they witnessed any injustice in the committee selection process, assuring them that he would personally look into such complaints. He directed that dedicated BRS members and newcomers should be prioritised in these committees.Regarding election tickets, KCR provided clear guidance, noting that existing office-bearers would not be automatically prioritised. Instead, emphasis would be placed on those who align with the party's values and adhere to its discipline. He made it clear that anyone acting against party principles, regardless of their current position, would not be given tickets.

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Sribala Vadlapatla is a Senior Assistant Editor with 15 years of experience at The Times of India and 30 years overall in mainstream and web journalism. She covers Telangana's political, economic, health, technological, and socio-cultural topics, and is deeply interested in policy, governance, emerging technologies, international affairs, economy and music.

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