Key Points

BJP MLA Raja Singh resigned after being sidelined for the Telangana BJP chief post. He criticized the party's decision to appoint Ramchander Rao instead of holding elections. Singh claimed the move disappointed lakhs of grassroots workers who helped BJP win 8 Lok Sabha seats. The resignation comes as BJP aims to strengthen its position in Telangana ahead of state elections.

Key Points: BJP MLA Raja Singh Quits Over Telangana Chief Appointment Row

  • Raja Singh resigns after BJP picks Ramchander Rao as Telangana chief
  • MLA criticizes top-down leadership appointments
  • Singh claims party workers' voices ignored
  • BJP faces internal dissent ahead of Telangana polls
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Jolt to BJP in Telangana as MLA Raja Singh quits

Controversial BJP MLA Raja Singh resigns after being denied state chief nomination, citing party worker concerns and Hindutva commitment.

"At a time when BJP stands at the threshold of forming the first government in Telangana, such a choice raises serious doubts – Raja Singh"

Hyderabad, June 30

In a jolt to the BJP in Telangana, its MLA T. Raja Singh resigned from the party on Monday after he was reportedly not allowed to file his nomination for the election to the post of state unit chief.

The MLA from Goshamahal constituency in Hyderabad sent his resignation to the state BJP president, G. Kishan Reddy. He resigned from primary membership of the party and requested Reddy to inform the Assembly Speaker that he is no longer a member of the BJP.

This came hours after the central leadership of the party reportedly decided to appoint N. Ramchander Rao as the new Telangana BJP chief.

The controversial MLA, known for hardline Hindutva views, wanted the party members to elect him the state BJP president.

Raja Singh wrote that the media reports that Ramchander Rao is set to be appointed as the state BJP president came as a shock and disappointment to not just him but lakhs of party workers.

"At a time when the BJP stands at the threshold of forming the first government in Telangana, such a choice raises serious doubts about the direction we are heading," he wrote.

Raja Singh wrote that he remained fully committed to the ideology of Hindutva.

BJP's central leadership is understood to have finalised Rao as the state BJP president.

A High Court advocate and former Member of Legislative Council (MLC), Rao filed the nomination for the post.

Reacting to reports of Ramchander Rao being picked as the next state BJP president, Raja Singh had said in the morning that the party president should be elected by party cadres.

He said his personal view is that from booth-level workers to senior leaders, the active members of the party should elect the president. He said the party suffered damage in the past due to the appointment of presidents recommended by some people.

Raja Singh stated that the party workers are the real strength of the party, and because of their efforts, the party won eight Lok Sabha seats last year.

The BJP on Sunday issued a notification for the election of a new state unit chief.

Kishan Reddy was appointed state BJP President ahead of the 2023 Assembly elections, replacing Bandi Sanjay. He led the party in the Assembly elections and in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

While the BJP could win just eight seats in the 119-member Assembly, it improved its performance in the Lok Sabha polls to double the tally of seats to eight.

After the BJP retained power at the Centre, Kishan Reddy was re-inducted into the Cabinet.

A change in the state leadership has been on the cards for several months.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Good decision by BJP leadership. We need mature leaders like Ramchander Rao who can take everyone along, not divisive figures. Telangana needs development politics, not rhetoric 🙏
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Arjun K
As a BJP worker from Hyderabad, I'm confused. Raja Singh got us votes in old city areas. Now what? High command should explain their vision clearly to cadres 🤔
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Nikhil C
Typical political drama before elections! Both sides playing to their galleries. Common man just wants good governance, not these resignations and counter-resignations 😒
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Priya S
Respectfully disagree with BJP's decision here. When local workers feel ignored, it affects morale. Hope they find a middle path that keeps both ideology and organization intact 🤲
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Karan T
TRS must be celebrating! BJP losing its firebrand leader right before elections. This internal fight will only benefit KCR's party. Bad timing for saffron camp 😕

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