The BJP leadership in Telangana is actively conducting a special survey to identify strong candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The party, known as Kamalam Party, aims to secure a majority of MP seats from the state and is focusing on selecting candidates strategically based on the survey results. The survey is not only for potential new candidates but also for the constituencies of sitting MPs.
Given the recent assembly election results, where the BJP won 8 seats and came second in 19 constituencies, the party’s national leadership is taking the selection of MP candidates seriously. The state president, Union Minister Kishan Reddy, currently representing Secunderabad, National General Secretary Bandi Sanjay (Karimnagar), Soyam Bapurao (Adilabad), and Dharmapuri Arvind, who represents Nizamabad, are among the prominent figures.
There are speculations and campaigns within the party about the candidacy for Adilabad, with former MP Ramesh Rathore reportedly seeking the ticket. The decision on whether the sitting MP Soyam Bapurao will continue or if Ramesh Rathore will be given a chance remains to be seen. Additionally, other senior leaders who were defeated in the recent assembly elections are also vying for MP tickets.




