Hyderabad: The BJP reported a BJP grassroots surge in Telangana following recent local body elections, with leaders and workers from Congress, BRS and social organisations joining the party.
The latest inductions took place at the party’s state office in Hyderabad. Leaders from Uppal and Malkajgiri joined in the presence of state president N. Ramchander Rao.
This marked the third joining event within 48 hours. Party leaders said the BJP grassroots surge reflected growing political momentum across regions.
Moreover, they attributed the expansion to the governance model of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party’s national development agenda. Rao said the party was strengthening under effective leadership.
BJP grassroots surge linked to repeated joining drives
Rao said the BJP grassroots surge was visible in the steady inflow of leaders from rival parties. He stated that the organisation was expanding its base across Telangana through consistent outreach.
He also addressed party workers during the event and congratulated BJP national president Nitin Nabin and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Both leaders were elected to the Rajya Sabha.
Rao described the increase in BJP’s strength in the Upper House as a “magnificent victory.” He said the party’s tally rose from 12 to 22 seats, reflecting growing popularity.
According to him, the BJP grassroots surge was reinforced by national-level successes and organisational strength.
BJP grassroots surge accompanied by criticism of Congress govt
Rao criticised the Congress-led Telangana government headed by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. He demanded action against AIMIM members for walking out during the singing of ‘Vande Mataram’ in the Assembly.
He accused opposition parties of engaging in appeasement politics. He also urged leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, to uphold constitutional responsibilities.
Furthermore, Rao said such incidents highlighted the need for accountability in public life. He linked these developments to the BJP grassroots surge and its political positioning in the state.
The party leadership maintained that continued joining drives would further strengthen its presence across Telangana.