TRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao will send scouting teams to the polling states. Hyderabad News – Times of India

Hyderabad: In pursuance of the plans of his National Party, TRS President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao Karnataka is likely to send several teams including party members, MLAs and MPs, Andra PradeshTo study the political field of Gujarat and Rajasthan.
The move is aimed at gearing up to launch a new national party.
As per the ECI norms, a political party has to secure at least 6% valid votes in four or more states in the Lok Sabha and state assembly elections in order to get the status of a national party.
The car symbol of TRS can be allotted to its candidates anywhere in the country only if the party enjoys national status.
CM KCR will take a decision on sending party teams to these states. Assembly elections in all these states will be held before the general elections in 2024.
“There are also suggestions that party teams should include local people and experts from different fields, intellectuals among others. This will help them to meet different sections of people. These teams should also be made to list candidates. Can be said. Willing to contest on TRS ticket.”
The teams will interact with people, NGOs, intellectuals and political candidates.
They will also explain the various welfare schemes being implemented by the Telangana government and take information about what schemes and welfare measures are required in the respective states and later submit their report to KCR.
During his recent visit to Tandur and Vikarabad, CM KCR had said that the people of neighboring and other states are affected by the many welfare schemes being implemented by the TRS government.
Welfare schemes like the Rythu Bandhu of the KCR-led TRS government have also inspired the NDA government at the Centre, which is offering the Kisan Samman Yojana. Other welfare schemes like Kalyan Lakshmi, Aasra Pension, dalit brothersAnd overseas education scholarships have become extremely popular.
All these will be explained to the people and will be discussed with them by the teams to test the water.