NTR’s daughter to be AP BJP president if she is elected..
Purandeswari’s importance in the high command has decreased..
Purandeswari’s opponents have a big seat in the party..
The cold war in AP BJP is taking interesting turns. Purandeswari, who is the chief of Kamalam Party in AP, is facing a major domestic conflict. For Dagguppati Purandeswari, who is keeping her house in order, leading the party she is the president has become a major problem. She could not provide a place to all the candidates she wanted before the elections. After that, the BJP high command is giving a big seat to Purandeswari’s opponents in the party in nominated positions. Those who are watching all this are of the opinion that Purandeswari’s influence in the BJP leadership is limited.
Purandeswari Vishwa tried her best to give the Narasapuram MP ticket to Raghu Ramakrishnam Raju. But her dice did not roll.. Srinivasa Varma was allotted the ticket in his place. After that, even though everyone thought that Purandeswari would get a place in the cabinet.. the party high command pushed her aside and gave a place in the cabinet to Srinivasa Varma. Similarly, even though she proposed other people in the MLC and Rajya Sabha that came after that.. ignoring their words.. in a way that no one expected, the Kamalam Party Delhi leaders selected Somu Veerraju for the MLC post.. and Paka Satyanarayana for the Rajya Sabha. It must be said that this was a shock to Purandeswari.
Purandeswari’s importance has been slowly decreasing since before the elections. In the recent MLC elections, not only was Somu Veerraju given a ticket, but also the decision to send a B-form for Somu Veerraju at the airport, and the decision to allot tickets to Somu Veerraju and Paka Satyanarayana, who have been branded as close followers of Somu Veerraju, are being made. In key decisions, in matters where their word prevails, Somu Veerraju is more qualified than Purandeswari. The talk in AP BJP circles is that there are clear possibilities of key changes and additions in the AP BJP.