BJP is literally conquering entire North India. In the South, it only has Karnataka, and even there, the party is likely to lose in the coming elections. At this juncture, BJP is targeting the Telugu states.
The party believes it has fair chances in Telangana but it is less than a 1% vote share party in Andhra Pradesh. The party’s leadership in both states is also a problem in different ways.
In Telangana, Bandi Sanjay often finds himself in trouble with mindless aggression. Sanjay has been arrested in an SSC Question Paper leak case. Bandi Sanjay is in regular touch with Prashanth who tried to malign the government with the question paper leak.
He may not be involved in the leak but he certainly tried to gain political mileage by cornering the government on this issue.
Sanjay and BJP are facing the wrath of the students and the parents on this issue. Bandi Sanjay’s hyper-aggression landed him in jail and put BJP in trouble.
In Andhra Pradesh, the situation of the BJP is completely different. AP BJP President Somu Veerraju lacks aggression completely and is also devoid of the energy to always keep the cadre and party on its toes.
Bandi Sanjay’s hyper-aggression and Somu Veerraju’s lack of aggression – neither works for BJP in AP and Telangana.



