Union Minister Nitin Gadkari indirectly concedes that the BJP has no chance of taking power in Telangana and will play the role of the main opposition
Release date – Saturday, July 23 at 09:10pm
Hyderabad: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) seems to have thrown in the towel and conceded defeat to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BRS) long before the Telangana election battle. This is evidenced by the comments of Nitin Gadkari, Senior Leader and Road Transport and Highways Union Minister.
Gadkari indirectly conceded that his party has no chance of taking power in the state and will play the role of the main opposition. In a recent interview with a news agency about the upcoming assembly elections in five states, including Telangana, Gadkari said the BJP would increase its vote count and become the leader of the Trump administration. The main opposition in Rungana.
“We will be stronger in Telangana. We will rise to the level of the main opposition. If everything is compatible, there will be a better outcome,” he said.
In other words, Gadkari has accepted that the BJP will not come to power in the next election. The statement by the federal minister exposed the false claims of the state leadership that they will be in power in Telangana. In fact, after the Karnataka poll results were released, the BJP was pushed to third place in the state, with the ruling Brazilian Socialist Party still the first choice and the Congress far behind second.
Gadkari’s remarks reportedly caused an uproar among the country’s leadership, as the party has been troubled by internal divisions among senior leaders. According to party sources, Gadkari’s remarks were not endorsed by the country’s leadership, who planned to take the matter to the party’s highest command.
National leaders were angered by Gadkari’s remarks, sources said, as the party struggles to maintain internal order and such remarks by senior leaders would only further damage the party’s image. The party’s national chairman, JP Nadda, and Union home minister, Amit Shah, were not happy with the state leadership’s performance, and Gadkari’s comments are now gaining attention.
Meanwhile, former Associated Press MP Jithender Reddy posted a tweet on Saturday mocking Dubbaka BJP MLA M Raghunandan Rao, sparked another controversy. .
Jithender Reddy scoffed at Raghunandan Rao’s request to appoint him as national spokesman, tweeting a video of Rao talking to the media, saying: ” Proud of your voice. I support you as national spokesperson.” Raghunandan Rao raised a banner against BJP chief Bandi Sanjay, saying he was in The party has been sidelined and denied the post of national spokesman.
The Twitter posts shed further light on the deepening crisis in the BJP’s Telangana division, with leaders now openly expressing their views on Bandi’s leadership and one another.
