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T-BJP MPs Rally for Mission 2028 Amid Leadership Rifts

Through strategic "dinner diplomacy" and direct intervention from Delhi, top BJP leadership is racing to smooth over local factionalism and build a united front for the 2028 TN Assembly elections.

Telangana’s BJP leaders are closing ranks with their eyes firmly on 2028. The party wants more than just a bigger presence — it wants to run the government after the next assembly elections. But in-fighting and poor coordination among local MPs have been a major headache, threatening to derail those ambitions. Lately, though, you can see a real shift. The national leadership is pushing for unity, and party heavyweights are finally talking it out.

Eatala vs Bandi: Bridging the Divide

Ego clashes to dinner tables…can Telangana BJP MPs stay united till 2028?. Party high command is forging unity for “Telangana Mission 2028”. Take the meetings between Bandi Sanjay and Eatala Rajender — two leaders who haven’t always seen eye to eye. Senior MP K. Laxman brought them together at his home back in July. Then, a few weeks later, Bandi Sanjay hosted all the party’s MPs for dinner in Delhi. The unity push continued with another dinner on Wednesday at Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy’s house. This time, all eight Telangana MPs, plus K. Laxman (who now represents Uttar Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha) sat down together. Not in little groups, not coming in at different times — but as a team.

Mending Rifts before the 2028 Battle

BJP mends internal factions for Telangana power push. This wave of unity follows BJP National President Nitin Nabin’s recent trip to Hyderabad. He didn’t beat around the bush. His message: forget personal rivalries, work together, and focus on winning.

At the latest meeting, the party mapped out its next moves. First, show a united front — not just for media optics, but to make it clear the BJP is serious about leading. Second, dive into local issues. Tackle what matters in each constituency, so party workers and voters feel heard. And third, build the party organization from the ground up, with strong teams in every district, town, and village.

Right now, Congress runs Telangana, but it’s under pressure from BRS. The BJP wants to step in as the main challenger. Whether it makes that jump depends on the new spirit of cooperation holding strong and the party keeping its workers motivated. The 2028 elections are still some way off, but the groundwork has begun. If the BJP can keep this momentum, the political landscape in Telangana might look very different by then.

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