NV Subhash, a BJP spokesperson, voiced confidence in the party’s prospects in Telangana, saying that the state will serve as the party’s gateway to the south. He emphasised the Prime Minister’s visit, which reflects the national leadership’s attention on Telangana. Although the BJP’s vote percentage in Karnataka has stayed consistent, Subhash stressed that the party intends to enhance its presence in Telangana and is determined to winning the future elections.
Subhash acknowledged anti-incumbency feeling against the governing BRS administration, accusing it of fooling Telangana residents for the previous nine years. He cited the BJP’s recent triumphs in bye-elections and corporation elections as evidence that people are disgruntled with the current government. This discontent, combined with the BJP’s increased popularity in numerous election battles, shows that the party is in a good position in the state.
Subhash announced trips to Khammam and Nagarkurnool by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP National President JP Nadda, respectively, to help their campaign efforts. These visits, as well as future plans for other national and state officials to visit Telangana, are intended to reassure the people that the BJP is committed to resolving their issues and ambitions.
Overall, Subhash’s words highlight the BJP’s ambition to extend its footprint in Telangana and establish the state as a key pillar in their political plan. The party intends to use anti-incumbency emotions and recent electoral triumphs to appeal to voters and gain support for the future elections.
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