Bandi Sanjay Kumar Arrest: Telangana is bound to go to polls in December 2023. In the wake of these elections, every party is stepping on the gas and preparing the groundwork for the state assembly elections. However, the desperate moves by incumbent CM K. Chandrashekar Rao suggest that BRS is feeling threatened by the constant rise of BJP in the state.
Ironically, the BRS party symbol is a car. But the CM doesn’t seem to be in the driving seat, and things are not under his control. Why are we saying so? Firstly, the constant use of foul and unparliamentary language by BRS leaders, including CM KCR, clearly indicates that the party is badly rattled by the BJP’s emergence in the state. However, the recent coercive move against BJP leaders right before PM Modi’s state visit dispelled any doubt.
Bandi Sanjay Kumar Arrest: TRS special welcome to PM Modi
Over the years, it has been a regular trend that the BJP’s star campaigner and current Prime Minister Narendra Modi sounds the poll bugle for the party in the election-bound state. There was widespread news that PM Modi will be visiting Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka on the 8th and 9th of April.
As per media reports, during these visits, PM Modi will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for several infrastructure projects and attend programmes. Union Minister G Kishan Reddy updated the media about the proposed plan of PM Modi’s state visit. He stated that the PM will inaugurate projects worth over Rs 11,000 crore in Telangana.
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As per the programme, PM Modi will flag off a Vande Bharat train and new MMTS services. Later, he would also lay the foundation stone for modernisation of Secunderabad railway station. He will also perform bhoomi puja for six national highway projects worth over Rs 7,500 crore and the development of AIIMS, Bibinagar, which is worth over Rs 1,300 crore.
In the wake of PM Modi’s state visit, the BRS government came down heavily on the BJP’s state leadership. In an emergency move, the state police took the BJP’s state President Bandi Sanjay Kumar, into custody from his home around 11 p.m. on Wednesday, April 5th, without giving any explanation.
Emergency-like situation in Telangana?
The state police named the state BJP chief and Karimnagar MP Bandi Sanjay as the first accused in the FIR registered in connection with the alleged SSC paper leak case.
The Kamalapur police arrested him on charges of criminal conspiracy and malpractices in SSC public exams. BJP leader was accused that his intention was to spread rumours, disrupt the peaceful conduct of the ongoing SSC exams, and defame the duly elected State government. Later on, he was sent to jail for two weeks. Bandi Sanjay Kumar Arrest heated the political discourse within the state, and the emergency-like situation in the state drew massive flak from the BJP’s Central leadership in New Delhi.
A day later, on April 6, Hanamkonda Court in Warangal District granted him conditional bail in the case. The state BJP leadership accused BRS of being frustrated by the popularity of the BJP’s ideology and, hence, conspiring to frame their popular leaders on one pretext or another. After securing his bail, the state party leader received a warm welcome from BJP leaders and cadre.
Speaking about the development, BJP spokesperson N V Subhash said, “Finally, truth won in the political war orchestrated by Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao.”
Further, he also alleged that CM KCR and his party, the BRS, desperately wanted to keep their party chief, Bandi Kumar, inside jail. As per his claim, the BRS did it to prevent him from participating in programmes that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would attend on Saturday, April 8.
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Among political circles, this arrest of the BJP President Bandi Sanjay Kumar is seen as a sign of hostility between the BRS and BJP. In a way, the party has given a cold signal to PM Modi’s state visit and demonstrated that it has taken the BJP’s challenge very seriously. However, it has no ‘democratic’ response to tackle the rise of the BJP and PM Modi’s popularity in the state.
BRS is scripting its own downfall
While the BJP is banking on the big-ticket infrastructure development push and announcement by PM Modi, the incumbent BRS seems to have adopted these coercive methods to retain its government. In the past, CM K Chandrashekar Rao has been making outrageous remarks and panicky moves that again highlight that BRS’s car is wobbling and is not prepared for the Modi wave.
Rather than fight it hard politically and logically to counter the BJP’s emergence within the state, BRS seems to be resorting to using brute force and issuing public threats. However, it is forgetting that taking desperate measures to avoid uncomfortable situations is a sure-fire recipe for disaster.
Its approach is impulsive and ignores the root cause of the problem. The KCR government has fallen short on fulfilling the development needs of the citizens and has only played second fiddle to a smaller party, AIMIM, run by Asauddudin Owaisi. To check the BJP’s rise, BRS has not refrained from following the despicable politics of appeasement. Instead of consolidating the party’s stature in the state, BRS has been fostering the idea of going pan-India just to keep KCR’s name in the race for wannabe PMs in the coming future.
After his bail, Bandi Sanjay sharing the stage with PM Modi will be a momentum shifter for the BJP, as it will highlight the desperate and undemocratic functioning of the BRS government and challenge it on key development issues. For which reason, BRS seems to be badly falling short. It will not be wrong to say that BRS has made its first move in welcoming PM Modi to the state; now, the ball is in PM Modi’s court, who is famous for smashing his opposition to the ground.
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