New TG President of BJP Rao asserts, ‘I am not dummy but daddy’; declares to face the opposition boldly
N Ramachader Rao was appointed as the new head for BJP Telangana on Tuesday. He is facilitated by former state head and Union minister G Kishan Reddy and other BJP leaders. C
R Gowri Shanker Follow on Twitter| Published:
5th July 2025 4:14 pm IST
Hyderabad: Strengthening
BJP from the grassroots level is top priority of the newly elected Telangana
BJP President Ramachander Rao.
In an interview with
Siasat.com President Naraparaju Ramchander Rao said that facing the first
political challenge is the ensuing Local Bodies elections is to put the
Congress government in dock over its failures.
Ramachander Rao made it
clear that his first priority was to strengthen the party from grassroots level
so that he can face political challenges in ensuing elections.
“My first priority is to
go to roots…villages. Local bodies elections are near and we have to strengthen
our party from grass roots level. I will put this in action immediately. I will
be touring all the districts in the State in a phased manner,” Rao said in an
exclusive interview on Saturday.
Will put Congress in dock
He added, “My next
priority… top on agenda is to put this Congress government led by A Revanth
Reddy in the dock over failure to keep the electoral promises, mis-governance
and failures in various spheres.”
A lawyer turned
politician, Ramachander Rao with roots in Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad
(ABVP), Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and BJP, is seen by the party
leadership as a consensus candidate acceptable to the various competing
factions within the Telangana BJP.
Sixty-six-year-old
Naraparaju Ramchander Rao, who is Master of Arts (MA) and LLB from Osmania
University, served as BJP MLC from Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy and Mahabubnagar
Graduates Constituencies from 2015 to 2021. He was a Bar Council Member, BJP
chief spokesman, General Secretary in undivided AP, among other key posts
Raja Singh raises ruckus
Ramachander Rao selection
and election as Telangana State BJP president has surprised many and also
created a ruckus in the party from Goshamahal BJP MLA and Hindutva leader T
Raja Singh.
There was a long list of
aspirants, including Malkajgiri MP Etala Rajender, Nizamabad MP Arvind
Dharmapuri, Medak MP Madhavaneni Raghunandan Rao, among others.
While national party
leaders maintained silence over the episode and furious reaction from Raja
Singh who went public alleging denial of opportunity to file nomination for the
party president’s post, Ramachander Rao, who is also a close friend of Raja Singh,
parried the questions saying the issue is being dealt by national party.
However, days after Raja
Singh’s public outburst, the BJP national leadership hasn’t taken any action
and treating it as the usual “blow hot, blow cold” attitude of Singh.
Raja Singh is loyal to
Modi, Shah
Interestingly, Raja Singh
who shot a resignation letter quitting the party made interesting comments
publicly avowing his commitment and full support to Prime Minister Narendra
Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah “despite leaving he party.” “I continue
to be loyal to them and support them.” The comment put the resignation issue on
the back burner.
Though the organisation
is riven with groupism, the BJP High Command chose Ramachander Rao for his
long-standing commitment to the party.
‘I am not a dummy but
daddy’
Ramachander Rao’s
appointment triggered unprecedented social media attacks including some from
rival party leaders questioning his ability to steer the party to victory in
elections. Some even crossed the line and called him a “dummy.”
Stung by the comments,
Ramachander Rao hit back at his detractors saying he was not a “dummy” but a
‘daddy’ and showed the same to people in the days to come.
“I’m capable of handling
party affairs. I am indebted to party leaders and workers for showing faith in
me. I’ve been jailed 14 times, faced political violence, and fought against
Maoists. I will strengthen the party from the grassroots level and see that the
party comes out with flying colours in the ensuing elections. All those who are
ridiculing me will get it back.”
Rao’s appointment part of
national polls
Telangana BJP president’s
elections have helped the national party move closer to electing a national
president in place of J P Nadda whose tenure comes to an end. BJP has new State
presidents, including some who were re-elected, in 16 states. Madhya Pradesh,
Karnataka and some others are pending and will be completed soon.
As per the BJP
constitution, election of national president needs at least 19 out of its 37
organisational states.
In neighbouring Andhra Pradesh, the BJP appointed Ex-MLC PVN Madhav in place of Lok Sabha MP Daggubati Purandeswari as its party president. BJP is in alliance with Telugu Desam and Jana Sena in AP. He pledged to build the BJP into an “unshakable force” in Andhra Pradesh.