BJP’s Anti-Telangana image worrying party leadership

G GOWTHAM
The bjp State unit is having trouble as a result of the governing Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) efforts to expose the anti-Telangana stance of the narendra modi administration, with several officials admitting the negative effect on the party prospects in the next assembly elections.
Since the public is not yet willing to accept the party's idea that the Centre was not impeding the State's growth, the party's internal squabble-plagued State unit data-faces an uphill battle to combat the Central government's negative perception of Telangana. In fact, JP Nadda, the national president of the bjp, urged State leaders to actively combat the anti-BJP narrative that is spreading throughout the State during a recent meeting of the bjp presidents of 11 States in Hyderabad.

The Modi government's many programmes have failed to make an impression on the state's residents, which has angered the party central leadership. Although the party launched a number of outreach initiatives to raise awareness of the numerous welfare projects and programmes being carried out by the bjp administration at the Centre, the results were not particularly promising.
To emphasise the accomplishments of the BJP-led government at the Centre, the bjp organised 11,000 street corner gatherings across the State from february 10 to february 25, but it failed since it did not accomplish the desired result. To raise awareness of the many welfare projects and programmes being implemented by the Modi government in the State, the party is resuming a large outreach effort on July 20.
However, BRS is effectively exposing the Modi administration's hypocrisy. On several times, chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao showed how the Modi administration has been hindering State prosperity. Even the minister of industries, KT Rama Rao, challenged the Centre's assertions with data and facts.
The Saffron party's State leadership was concerned by how aggressively the BRS was revealing the party's true identity. The State bjp officials' internal conflicts made it difficult to launch extensive grassroots outreach initiatives. Since the bjp has lost its momentum in the State and has no idea how to get ready for the next assembly elections, the party's leaders and cadre as a whole are in a state of uncertainty and sadness.


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