BJP chief and ‘man of the match’ of 2014 Lok Sabha polls Mr Amit Shah might have the best track record and might have numbers in favour of his success, yet the new states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are quite contrary to the rest of the states in country and not as easy as the rest to crack. Unknowingly or knowingly ignoring this, It is learnt that Amit Shah, who is set to visit Hyderabad on Wednesday, has directed Telangana unit president Kishan Reddy & his team to enroll at least 20 Lakh (2 Million) in BJP in the Telangana alone.
The number that is far from reality and even far from sight considering the strength of the party in the newly carved out state. In fact, we hear that Amit is expecting similar number from the 13 districts of the truncated Andhra Pradesh as well. These ‘targets’ are baffling many political pundits in the state and senior leaders within BJP as well.
Majority is of the opinion that Amit is deviating from the track and may fail to hit the goal down the South as he ‘adopting’ similar strategy which he had used up North. North is definitely different from South and BJP is struggling a lot in almost all the states.(Karnataka would be little exception though). Since regional parties hold sway in all the South states like Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Congress, Communist parties rule in Kerala, BJP has very little strength.
In fact, the TDP which has his roots grounded in both Telangana and AP too managed to enrol 50 Lakh during the recent membership drive. Having said this, it’s naturally difficult for BJP even to reach 1 Million (10 Lakh) memberships in Telangana and perhaps much less than that in AP. It needs to be seen whether Amit would chalk out any tailor-made strategy for the two states to gain strength in near future or not.
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