Telangana Chief Minister KCR's political ambition seems to know no bounds, as he aims to establish his presence in national politics through the BRS party. In a bold move to expand his influence, KCR has entered the political landscape of Andhra Pradesh, with the newly appointed BRS AP wing president Thota Chandrasekhar declaring the party's intention to contest all 175 MLA seats in the state. Thota claims that BRS is gaining momentum in national politics, and the same trend is continuing in AP. Highlighting the failures of both YSRCP and TDP to deliver on their promises after state bifurcation, Thota in one of the political events in East Godavari district, alleges that the AP Special Status and Polavaram project have been ignored. With BRS set to emerge as a third alternative party in the state, Thota confidently claims that the party is gaining support from people across all districts of Andhra Pradesh.