BJP looks at Telangana -Andhra in South India

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BJP’s top leadership has high hopes from Telangana, so the party is going all out in that state. JP Nadda the party Chief and Amit Shah the Home Minister are constantly touring the state.

Poll strategist PrashantKishore has stated that there are around two hundred seats which are untapped by the BJP. Now the BJP is looking at those seats.

The five states of South India — Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Kerala and Karnataka — elect 129 MPs to the Lok Sabha. In the Lok Sabha elections of 2024, these five states can play a big role in forming the government, so it has become crucial for the BJP to increase its support base in these states

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Telangana state on May 26 in a bid to increase the BJP’s base there. Addressing a rally in Hyderabad, He blasted the Government and KCR left and right.

Modi accused the TRS government and the Chief Minister of dynastic rule and superstition, saying that where dynastic parties are rooted out, rapid development takes place there.

He branded the dynastic parties as the enemies of democracy, he said that nepotism takes away opportunities from the youth and crushes their dreams because they only fill their own coffers and can never do any good to the state.

Though the Assembly elections are to be held in Kerala and Tamil Nadu only in 2026, before the Lok Sabha elections of 2024, the party wants to send out a signal to the voters of the rise of the BJP by proving its mettle in these two states.

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