BJP: Are local elections a test for the BJP leadership?

BJP: Are local elections a test for the BJP leadership?

Even if politicians think that this process of ‘sword on sword’ is almost impossible in any party, it is enough to create a belief in the party that the new Telangana BJP (BJP) president, who was elected as a leader who does not belong to any community, is working to include everyone! Along with the circumstances, the communities will also adjust, and the upcoming local body elections should be considered the first test for Ramchandra Rao. If his performance, his role in the selection of candidates, his style, and that he can include everyone. If he can demonstrate this belief in this first test, then Ramchandra Rao’s hard work in the party for so many years will have paid off. The high command will also get the reputation that his selection is reasonable. It is natural for people who are not related to the parties to give many suggestions and ideas, but if a leader working at the top of the party at the field level asks for help and does not succeed in everything, then he will be known as a good leader who worked hard for the party! That will ensure that he will remain in politics for ten years.

BJP: Are local elections a test for the BJP leadership?
BJP: Are local elections a test for the BJP leadership?

A surprising choice at the party level

The appointment of Naraparaju Ramachandra Rao as the new leader of the Telangana BJP may have surprised some, but his past history of slowly climbing the party ladder may have pleased the BJP leadership in Delhi. That is why, despite many postponements, the selection finally went to Ramachandra Rao . For new strength, the BJP has recruited renowned leaders from other parties in Telangana and made some of them MPs in the last general elections. That is why some leaders of other parties who have joined the BJP were hoping that they would get the reins of this party, but even though Ramachandra Rao was announced as the president through popular vote, it is a matter of common knowledge that the selection was made by the high command. Everyone noticed that Madhav’s election in Andhra was also held in accordance with the traditional methods and the ideals believed in by the BJP. Many things came together for Ramachandra Rao. The first was his R.S. background, the second was the way he believed in the BJP since his student days, the third was his mentality of staying non-controversial and not hurting anyone, and the fourth was that he was a renowned lawyer and was known even in Delhi circles.Related topics

BJP: Are local elections a test for the BJP leadership?
BJP: Are local elections a test for the BJP leadership?

A leader who prioritized faith over opportunity

The special thing about Ramchandra Rao is that some of those who were with him from the beginning in his party, for various reasons, took any opportunity and gently pushed him aside when Ramchandra Rao’s name came to the fore, but he did not disagree with them. For that reason, he did not develop any enmity with them in the party. Most importantly, he had a deep belief that he would get the post he deserved even if it was late when the time came. Above all, he did not form a faction of his own. All these made him eligible for the post of president. In view of the positions, he did not win with a small number of votes despite contesting as an MLA in direct elections, and then at one stage he won as an MLC. Above all, his ‘royalty’ towards the party attracted leaders from all walks of life in the state as well as BJP leaders from Delhi, which led to Ramchandra Rao getting the rare post of president despite stiff competition.

BJP needs to think in a new direction to become a strong platform for the rights of backward classes

According to the Socio-Economic, Education, Employment, Political Cost Survey in Telangana, out of 3,54,77,554 people in 1,12,15,134 families, 56.33 percent of the Telangana population belongs to backward classes (including 10.08 percent BC Muslims), 17.43 percent are SCs, 10.45 percent are STs, 12.56 percent are Muslims (of which 2.48 percent are OC Muslims), and 13.3 percent are upper castes, according to the census. Ramchandra Rao can be recognized as a better president if he works with the aim of encouraging the backward classes. This new president needs to make that goal a priority in the upcoming local body elections. So far, there are no records of BJP infiltrating the rural areas of Telangana. As someone who comes from a village and knows the hardships of rural areas, if he can navigate the current situation well and not only recognize that task but also work to attract votes for the party in the local body elections, it would do justice to his choice.

New leadership – farewell to the old image

As a person from the upper castes, if he can attract some of those sections who are positive for the BJP along with others under his leadership, those sections will also feel that they have found support. After being elected as the President, Ramachandra Rao seems to have changed his style of speech. Making statements in the style of ‘Sai’ for war seems to have removed the old image that Ramachandra Rao had acquired, that is, the name of ‘slow-witted’. In the current politics, if it is simple, the people, especially the voters, do not like it. A dharma should be like a dharma. There is no hesitation in criticizing the important parties in Telangana. However, ‘political grammar’ should not be ignored in the rush. Harsh words can be used, but harshness in a way that hurts the opponents personally and is not useful in politics. Although some may find that trend ‘good’, many elections have shown that the common people do not like such a style. Taking that into account, even if the trend seems ‘aggressive’, the good nature of the word should not be ignored in anger.

“Balance in caste politics – Ramachandra Rao’s strategic vision”

After being elected as the president, Ramchandra Rao said that asking every BJP worker to consider himself as the president reflected his inclusive mentality. The strength of the workers is the strength of the leader. Those who know politics believe that by acting in this way, he has become close to the workers. If Ramchandra Rao does not alienate the upper castes who influence the elections in Telangana, especially the Reds, Velamas and Kammas, to get closer to the BCs, and does not create such a feeling for those groups under any circumstances, but rather cleverly formulates an agenda that includes everyone, then his leadership will survive and even flourish in the Telangana BJP for a few years, as the BJP elders had hoped. Only when the effort is made honestly, the new president will gradually develop the confidence that he is the one who can include everyone, his character, style and everyone.

“Ramchandra Rao is a litmus test for internal coordination in BJP”

Even if political leaders think that this process of ‘sword and shield’ is almost impossible in any party, the new Telangana BJP President, who is elected as a leader who does not belong to any community, should create a belief in the party that he is working to include everyone! Along with the ranks, the communities will also adjust. The upcoming local body elections should be considered the first test of fire for Ramchandra Rao. If his performance and confidence in the selection of candidates can be demonstrated in this first test, then the hard work that Ramchandra Rao has done in the party for so many years will have paid off. The high command will also get the reputation that his selection is reasonable. It is natural for people who are not related to the parties to give many suggestions and ideas, but when a leader working at the top level of the party at the field level asks for help, he should be known as a good leader who worked hard for the party even if he does not succeed in everything! That is what will make him stay in politics for ten years .

What is the history of BJP?

Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani founded the party in April 1980. “Bharatiya” means “Indian” and “Janata” means “people”. The BJP’s political beliefs are similar to those of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

Who was the first BJP in India?

Vajpayee became the first president of the BJP after its formation in 1980. Under his leadership, the BJP presented itself as a centrist party, far removed from the hardline politics of the BJS.

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