Posted: Sun 11/6/22 10:37pm Updated

In the days to come, a small constituency in the country’s youngest state will engage in political discussions about the cracks in the BJP’s polling strategy.
Hyderabad: In the days to come, a small constituency in the country’s youngest state will engage in political discussions about cracks in the BJP’s polling strategy.
Discussions will be painful for the BJP, especially here failing to reflect on its central leadership, which is directly involved in the Munugode movement. In fact, the BJP’s central think-tank was in action long before the elections, with central leaders visiting Telangana state one by one to criticize the state government and its governance, ironically because the state is moving across the country A range of wildly rewarding simultaneous levels.
From Home Minister Amit Shah speaking at a public meeting in Munugode, draping Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy with saffron, to JP Nadda and Nirmala Sitharaman and Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy, none of them missed the opportunity to show the poor side of the TRS government.
Munugode answered them, and the burden of failure would be on Shah, whose name also appeared in the controversial covert purchase of TRS MLA, another counterproductive tactic. The fact that the three defendants are emphasizing the fact that the current MLAs will defect ahead of the Munugode vote will also make the BJP grimace.
In Munugode, BJP didn’t even leave a well-known stone, a Rs 522 crore deal that TRS complained to ECI could be just a fraction of the money injected into constituencies, including to fund or encourage independent candidates with similar TRS car emblems people.
The support given by BSP Chairman Mayawati at the national level raised doubts about the BSP as the B-team of the BJP, which was confirmed when the BSP candidates went home with the 4,000+ votes expected by TRS. its own kitten.
Similar is the case of missionary turned politician KA Paul, political analysts pointed out before the election that the BJP was playing Paul with a weak hand, especially after he met Amit Shah, all to split TRS votes .
The BJP’s fake news factory also worked overtime, making several attempts to spread disinformation through social media, but the TRS social media team successfully thwarted the move.
Then there are false promises, including BJP candidates’ claims to boost Aasara pensions by involving Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and claims made in ‘charge sheets’ that BJP ‘helps’ to tackle Nalgonda’s fluoride threat . However, the people of Munugod show that they are not easy prey.
All of this shows just how difficult the road ahead for Telangana’s BJP, which does not have much voter support to retain its three seats in parliament in 2023.
More troubling is the growing bickering within the BJP, with many district and constituency chiefs already saying they are disturbed by the party’s policy of denying them convention tickets.
With state chief Bandi Sanjay not on the same page as many other senior leaders and his remarks bordering on reckless and comical, political party circles are reportedly discussing how the party will be able to manage 119 without even a single Munugode. Fight in the seat.
