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Cracks Emerge in Telangana BJP: Raja Singh's Resignation Ignites Leadership Debate


Suspense crime, Digital Desk : A significant tremor has shaken the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Telangana unit, as controversial MLA T. Raja Singh announced his resignation from the party's primary membership. This high-profile departure, coupled with another senior leader stepping down from a party post, signals deepening internal fissures and intensifies pressure on the state leadership ahead of crucial Assembly elections.Raja Singh, known for his provocative statements, had been under suspension from the BJP since August 2022 following remarks he made about Prophet Muhammad. Despite his prolonged suspension, he remained a potent symbol of Hindutva politics in his Goshamahal constituency, regularly drawing crowds. His resignation from the primary membership – notably not from his MLA post – is seen as a strategic move to contest elections, either independently or with another party, leveraging his local support base. His decision came after the party reportedly did not respond to his pleas for revocation of his suspension, leaving him feeling sidelined.Adding to the turmoil, senior BJP leader and former MLC R. Ramchander Rao also tendered his resignation from the party's core committee and election management committee. Rao explicitly linked his resignation to the Raja Singh situation, stating that the party's inaction on such a prominent matter was concerning. He further criticized the party's internal communication and decision-making processes, highlighting a growing disconnect between the central leadership's appointments and the sentiments of "original" party workers versus more recent entrants.This double blow highlights the precarious position of Telangana BJP state president G. Kishan Reddy, who is also a Union Minister. There are strong whispers within party circles that Kishan Reddy's days as state chief might be numbered, with speculation pointing towards Eatala Rajender, another prominent MLA and former BRS leader, as a potential successor. The party's central leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, is reportedly assessing the situation closely, especially after disappointing results in recent state elections like Karnataka. As the Telangana elections loom, the BJP faces the formidable challenge of uniting its fractured ranks and presenting a cohesive front to voters.

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