Telangana BJP’s internal turmoil - Nadda summons Kishan Reddy to Delhi

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Intense efforts are reportedly being made to mediate peace within the party, with leaders including Union home minister amit shah reportedly reaching out to leaders who have raised a banner of revolt against bjp State President Bandi Sanjay in an effort to find a compromise solution.

In addition to inviting former mla Komatireddy Rajgopal reddy and huzurabad mla Eatala Rajender to delhi on Friday, bjp national president jp nadda also requested that Union Tourism minister g kishan reddy travel immediately to the national capital on saturday to conduct talks.


It has been observed that the party leadership is keen that both leaders abandon their plans to quit the party and cooperate with the State leadership. Though they have spent a significant amount of time in the party after leaving their previous affiliations, it is known that both leaders have made up their minds to leave the organization because they are upset that the bjp leadership has not given them significant responsibilities.

Rajender and Rajgopal reddy had been at odds with Sanjay ever since they joined the party. They even brought their disagreements to the attention of the party's top command, but little changed because Sanjay enjoyed the support of prime minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister amit Shah. The Eatala group requested that Sanjay be replaced with him by the party's high command, but the leadership did not take their request into account.


Even Rajgopal reddy disapproved of the party's leadership and is looking for a way out of the organisation. Rajgopal reddy seems eager to rejoin the party following the Congress' success in Karnataka. According to reports, his brother, Bhongir mp Komatireddy reddy, is working to make it easier for him to come home.

According to information obtained, neither leader attended the BJP's mass contact event on june 22 in the State. Sanjay is attempting to put on a brave data-face and portray the party as being in good spirits in the meanwhile. When questioned about the intentions of certain bjp officials to defect to the Congress, he responded, "We can't stop if anybody wants to board a sinking ship.






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