BRS, Congress Youth Flock to BJP in Telangana, Citing Modi's Leadership

BJP Telangana President Ramchander Rao welcomed new entrants from the BRS and Congress, highlighting the party's growing appeal among the youth. He attributed this shift to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, contrasting it with criticism of Rahul Gandhi. Rao expressed confidence in the NDA's victory in the upcoming elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, stating people are rejecting the INDI alliance. He further cited an editorial in Shiv Sena (UBT)'s 'Saamana' as evidence of the opposition alliance fracturing.

Key Points: BJP Gains Youth Support in Telangana as BRS, Congress Leaders Join

  • BRS & Congress youth join BJP
  • Rao cites Modi's appeal to youth
  • Predicts NDA wins in Tamil Nadu, Bengal
  • Claims INDI alliance is breaking apart
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Telangana BJP chief welcomes BRS, Congress youth, cites growing support for PM Modi

BJP Telangana chief welcomes BRS & Congress youth, cites growing support for PM Modi and predicts NDA victories in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal.

"Youth are getting attracted to the BJP in Telangana... PM Narendra Modi has to be strengthened... - Ramchander Rao"

Hyderabad, Telangana, February 25

Bhartiya Janata Party Telangana President Ramchander Rao on Wednesday welcomed new entrants as leaders from various parties, including the BRS and Congress, who joined the BJP at its state office.

Speaking on the occasion, Rao highlighted the growing appeal of the party among young voters.

"A large number of youth from BRS and Congress have joined the BJP. Youth are getting attracted to the BJP in Telangana... The BJP is gaining ground, and it is gaining a lot of confidence among the people... The BJP appeals to the youth that today, PM Narendra Modi has to be strengthened in the country because people like Rahul Gandhi have shamed India senselessly, and very shamelessly, they tried to lower the position of the country before the foreign delegates during the AI summit," he said.'

Earlier, he exuded confidence in the victory of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the upcoming elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, saying that the people of both states are rejecting the INDI alliance.

Speaking to ANI, Rao highlighted that "Saamna," a Marathi-language newspaper of the Shiv Sena (UBT) party, has published an editorial regarding the leadership change, which showcases that the INDI alliance is breaking apart. He further said that NDA will secure victory in the upcoming elections.

"An editorial in 'Saamana' with regard to the leadership change and that too from the smaller parties like TMC, DMK and others, shows that the INDI alliance is breaking up and the present leadership in the INDI alliance has lost its confidence among the partners because the 'Saamana' newspaper belongs to the party, which is a part of the INDI alliance. It is now politically wreaking, and we are sure that it will break in future. Where they are ruling in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, the people are rejecting the INDI alliance, and the NDA government will be formed in both states," he stated.

- ANI

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Priya S
While political shifts are common, I hope these new entrants are joining for ideology and not just for political convenience. The real test is whether this translates to better governance on the ground in Telangana.
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Rohit P
The comments about Rahul Gandhi lowering India's position abroad are concerning, no matter which party you support. Our leaders must present a united front on the global stage. Internal politics shouldn't damage the country's image.
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Sarah B
Predicting NDA victory in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal seems very optimistic. Regional parties have deep roots there. It will be interesting to see how the political landscape actually shapes up.
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Vikram M
Youth are the future. If they are joining BJP in Telangana, it shows they believe in a stable, development-oriented leadership. The INDI alliance does seem to be struggling with coordination, that much is true.
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Karthik V
As a voter, I'm less interested in which party someone joins and more interested in what they will deliver. Empty rhetoric won't solve Telangana's issues. Show us the work on water, jobs, and infrastructure.

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