Raja Singh exits BJP over leadership tussle, lashes out at senior leaders

He also urged BJP workers to observe the situation carefully, stating that the appointment of “such leaders” would not help the party achieve power in the state.
BJP MLA Raja Singh shows his resignation letter to the media
BJP MLA Raja Singh shows his resignation letter to the media Photo | Vinay Madapu
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HYDERABAD: Expressing his dissatisfaction with the party high command deciding to appoint former MLC N Ramchander Rao as the new BJP state president, Goshamahal MLA T Raja Singh on Monday ended his rather tempestuous ties with the saffron party.

After tendering his resignation from the party, the MLA, who reached the party office intending to file his own nomination for the post, alleged that some senior leaders threatened his supporters warning them of suspension if they proposed his name as the BJP state chief or signed his nomination papers.

He handed over his resignation letter to party president and Union Minister G Kishan Reddy, requesting that the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly be informed that he no longer represents the BJP in the Assembly.

Speaking to reporters, the Goshamahal MLA accused several senior leaders of attempting to weaken the party and of being indifferent to its prospects of returning to power in the state. He said he had faced various problems and embarrassments since 2014, and claimed to be on a terrorist hit list.

He also urged BJP workers to observe the situation carefully, stating that the appointment of “such leaders” would not help the party achieve power in the state. He also criticised the election process, saying it should involve booth-level committee members who understand the party’s needs and can select an appropriate president.

Raja Singh opined that there were capable leaders among MPs, MLAs, MLCs and others who he said could have brought the party to power. He alleged that recommendations from senior leaders who were misleading the party leadership had influenced the selection.

Describing his resignation letter as a “love letter”, Raja Singh said he was quitting the party and ended the presser with “Meeko Dandam.. Mee Party ko Dandam,” and a Jai Sri Ram slogan.

Soon after, BJP state affairs in-charge Sunil Bansal requested Raja Singh to reconsider his decision and assured him that his views would be taken into account after the election process. However, Raja Singh remained adamant. Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay also urged Raja Singh to withdraw his resignation, which the MLA refused.

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