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Disturbed over Raja Singh’s repeated attacks, State BJP has taken up the issue with the Central leadership
C R Gowri Shanker Follow on Twitter| Published: 7th April 2025 1:20 am IST
Hyderabad: Goshamahal BJP MLA Raja Singh’s repeated pin
pricks to the State leadership have caught the attention of the High Command.
In spite of numerous cautionary notices, suspensions, and
reinstatements, Raja Singh continues to hit out at the State leadership on one
issue or the other.
His latest outburst against the State BJP leadership over
the selection of a candidate for MLC polls has become a subject of discussion
in the party. A section of the party leaders wants stringent action against
him.
Highly placed sources in the BJP said that Raja Singh’s
tantrums and repeated comments against State leadership did not go down well
with the high command, and it has been brought to the notice of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
“The party has taken a serious view of his repeated comments
against the State party leadership. This is causing immense damage to the
party. The BJP national leadership may take stringent action if he crosses the
line again,” a senior party leader told Siasat.com.
Raja Singh has always been in the eye of the storm with his
stringent Hindutva ideology and repeated criticism of State party leadership,
earning flak from party leaders and workers.
Asset, liability or loose cannon
Starting as a Telugu Desam corporator from Mangalhat to
becoming Goshamahal BJP MLA in 2014 in Hyderabad, Raja Singh has become an
asset as well as a liability for the party thanks to his outbursts on one issue
or the other. Some party leaders describe him as a “loose cannon.”
Sources in the party say that Singh developed differences
with Union Coal Minister and State BJP president, G Kishan Reddy, on various
issues, including the distribution of tickets and party posts to his henchmen.
“He feels that he is being targeted by Kishan Reddy. His
close associates are denied posts and tickets. He bears a grudge against Reddy
and tries to paint him in a bad light at every given opportunity. If his
recommendation for a post to his henchman is rejected, he targets the State
president. The fact is that a decision is taken by the party keeping in view
various aspects. But for Raja Singh, it is not so,” explained a senior party
leader.
Hindu leader
Another senior party leader, on condition of anonymity, said
that Singh wants to project himself as a pan-India Hindu leader. He wants to
contest the Lok Sabha election from Nanded or Aurangabad. But the BJP national
leadership has brushed aside his demands.
In his latest outburst, he took exception to the selection
of N Gautam Rao as BJP MLC candidate for local bodies, accusing party
leadership of favouring “sycophants” and ignoring dedicated workers.
Rama Navami Shobha Yatra
He is upset over Sri Rama Navami Shobha Yatra from Amberpet,
which has been his forte for a long time.
Goshamahal MLA had in the past too flayed BJP presidents,
alleging groupism within the party on caste lines, besides ignoring loyal party
leaders and workers, including those who were jailed for the party cause.
Strong following
Raja Singh has a strong following in his Goshamahal Assembly
constituency as well as in other parts of the State. He also has considerable
clout in the neighbouring Maharashtra owing to the projection of his brand of
Hindutva ideology. He also takes on AIMIM leadership in Hyderabad at the drop
of a hat
New State President
There is a talk of change of leadership in Telangana State,
but the party high command has not zeroed in on the next incumbent since there
is a long list of aspirants including Union Minister and former State BJP
president Bandi Sanjay, Malkajgiri MP Etala Rajender, BJP Executive Member, N
Ramachander Rao, Medak MP Raghunandan, Nizamabad MP D Arvind and former MLA
Chinthala Ramachandra Reddy.
“BJP is eyeing to win Telangana State this time. After the BRS defeat, Congress has won the State but is failing to implement promised guarantees. The BJP is confident of pulling off a big win in the next assembly elections,” asserts a senior party leader.