Recent comments by BJP leaders Vishnu Kumar Raju, Adinarayana Reddy, and MLA Parthasaradhi have stirred political discussions in Andhra Pradesh. Speaking on party priorities and the lack of recognition through nominated posts, leaders expressed dissatisfaction, claiming the BJP cadre feels sidelined despite being in the ruling alliance.
Parthasaradhi emphasized that even without posts, their lives are dedicated to BJP. He predicted a strong future for the party in AP, hinting at winning all 175 constituencies. In contrast, BJP state president Madhav dismissed these comments as personal opinions and assured that coalition decisions are based on legislative strength and ratio.
This growing dissatisfaction at the grassroots level comes ahead of local body elections. Leaders urge more importance to BJP workers in the alliance structure, pressing for increased representation in nominated posts and protocol recognition.
As the NDA government continues at the Centre, local BJP leaders expect better coordination and stronger presence in AP politics. How this tension unfolds within the coalition will be crucial in the coming months.
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