Analysis | BJP gets into damage control mode, elevates Bandi as General Secretary
The Hindu
Bharatiya Janata Party’s central leadership began ‘damage control’ exercise by elevating him as the national general secretary.
Days after tasting the bitter truth that removal of Karimnagar MP Bandi Sanjay as the State unit chief did not go down well with the party cadres, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s central leadership began ‘damage control’ exercise by elevating him as the national general secretary.
Mr. Bandi will be the only south Indian BJP leader among the eight General Secretaries while another senior leader D.K. Aruna has been retained as the Vice President. The BJP leadership on Saturday announced new office bearers at the national level.
Sources said the party leadership had not expected the serious backlash in the aftermath of replacing Mr. Bandi and making Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy as the President and elevating Huzurabad MLA Eatala Rajender as the party’s Election Campaign Committee Chairman.
The loud cheers and huge applause accorded to Mr. Bandi when he rose to speak at the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public meeting in Warangal earlier this month and the cadres mobbing him at the party office during a programme where Kishan Reddy took charge did not go unnoticed.
A top BJP functionary said three factors had unnerved in the aftermath of the Karimnagar MP’s replacement. The central leadership sensed the strong repercussion the change has caused and could feel disappointment among the cadres. An impression had percolated down the party that Mr. Bandi has been completely sidelined. The leadership also could not afford to get the stigma that BJP-BRS nexus was now in the open after the latest round of reshuffle where hardline leader was eased out paving way for soft-spoken Kishan Reddy.
Before the situation could turn worse, Union Home Minister Amit Shah called Mr. Bandi for a meeting in the Parliament House earlier this week. It is understood that the Karimnagar MP was given a firm assurance that his services would be fully utilised in view of the ensuing Assembly elections in five States. It is believed that Mr. Shah also promised that he would be elevated and taken into the national committee soon.
The RSS and its frontal outfits also did not keep quiet after Mr. Bandi’s removal. A strong message was sent across to the leadership that a street fighter, who had galvanised the party and made every one take note had been dropped like a hot potato. They are said to have strongly pitched for due respect to Mr. Bandi.
Capt. Brijesh Chowta, Dakshina Kannada MP, on Saturday urged Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to facilitate speeding up of ongoing critical infrastructure works in the region, including Mangaluru-Bengaluru NH 75 widening, establishment of Indian Coast Guard Academy, and merger of Konkan Railway Corporation with the Indian Railways.