HYDERABAD: KT Rama Rao will take over as TRS working president at Telangana Bhavan on December 17. The muhurat is 11.56am. A chamber is also being readied for him at the party office. KTR, who is not known to be a stickler for things like auspicious time and numerology , however, had decided to go with the decision of party elders on taking charge at the specified muhurat.Though formally he would take over on Monday, KTR began his work on Saturday itself by holding a meeting with state executive committee. With party supremo KCR resting the onus of strengthening TRS from the grassroots on him, KTR immediately got his act together. He has his task cut out to make gram panchayat elections unanimous as far as possible so that the panchayats would be developed for which the government had allocated ?10 lakh each.KTR is clear on the path that party leaders and workers had to tread for LS elections. TRS is preparing a strategy to win all 16 constituencies, leaving Hyderabad seat for MIM, which is currently held by Asaduddin Owaisi . One general secretary will be made in charge of every parliamentary constituency. For this purpose, additional general secretaries will be appointed. Two or three secretaries or joint secretaries will also work along with general secretary in each constituency. MLAs and in-charges will be part of the team that will chalk out action plan to help TRS win.Party general secretary Palla Rajeshwara Reddy said it was also decided in the state executive meeting that a public grievance cell would be opened at Telangana Bhavan. Grievances from the public would be accepted here and directed to the MLAs and officials concerned for redressal. This will be in addition to the mechanism that exists in every constituency. Meanwhile, five MLAs who also held party positions were relieved ‘on their request’ following the indication made by KCR on ‘one man-one post’ in the party.