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Digital Desk: The recently renamed Bharat Rashtriya Samiti (BRS), formerly known as the TRS, is the subject of debate after some of its leaders hoisted banners in Hyderabad that displayed the incorrect map of India. The map that can be seen in the BRS banners is allegedly frequently utilized by Pakistan, according to the opposition.

 

A few BRS leaders, notably the MLA for Khairatabad, and Danam Nagendar, put up banners across Hyderabad. A few flags were erected at the well-known Somajiguda location.

 

The party's national leader K Chandrasekhar Rao, regional party leaders, and a somewhat visible map of India are depicted on the banners. However, some people noted that the Indian map was lacking.

 

The banners, which are often employed by Pakistan, included a map with a portion of Jammu and Kashmir annexed. A few BJP leaders are demanding action against the Telangana ruling party and claiming it is a violation of the Indian Constitution.

 

As a sign of the party's entry into federal politics, the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) this week changed its name to "Bharat Rashtra Samiti" (BRS).

 

During the party's general assembly meeting in Hyderabad, a resolution to this effect was approved. K Chandrasekhar Rao, the party's president and chief minister, read out the decision and declared that the party's general body meeting had unanimously decided to alter the name of the party from TRS to BRS.

 

KCR launched TRS in 2001 to resurrect the fight for Telangana to become a separate state. He established the first government in the new state in 2018 after winning the battle in 2014 after a 13-year struggle.

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