In a move that signals growing collaboration, the BRS party, now a prominent national entity, has turned its attention towards Maharashtra, a state that shares a lengthy 1000-km border with Telangana. Chief Minister of Telangana, KCR, has been actively fostering this relationship, making multiple visits to Maharashtra. During these visits, he has engaged in public gatherings, taken part in political education sessions, and provided guidance to local leaders. This endeavor has yielded positive results, with several well-known Maharashtra leaders aligning themselves with the BRS party. With the upcoming Telangana elections in sight, BRS leaders are actively participating in various initiatives across Maharashtra, marking their presence in the region. As a part of this engagement, Minister Harish Rao paid a visit to the historic Markandeya temple, which recently celebrated its centenary. On this occasion, Harish Rao extended warm Raksha Bandhan greetings to the women of Maharashtra on behalf of himself, Chief Minister KCR, and the entire BRS party. As the esteemed