Due to a serious lack of candidates in telangana with the ability to win, the bharatiya janata party is apparently preparing to take advantage of the newly approved Women's Reservation Bill and portray it as prime minister Narendra Modi's gift to female voters. In addition to helping the party win some female votes, this would conceal the fact that it was weak in the State. party insiders claim that as part of this approach, the party is thinking about allocating several seats to women candidates.

Despite the fact that the party received 6,003 applications from the 119 assembly seats seeking party tickets to run, the bulk of them were unqualified candidates. According to reports, the party has so far been able to choose candidates for around 40 constituencies, but it is unclear how it would proceed with the remaining seats. According to sources, the party leadership is currently preparing to distribute tickets to female and Other Backward Class (OBC) candidates in areas where it is challenging to identify people who can win.

The bjp leadership believes that giving tickets to women and OBC candidates will aid the party in winning over these groups' support. The Women's Reservation Bill, the National turmeric Board, and the Central Tribal University, all of which Modi mentioned, have already been ordered to be included in the party's election campaign by state leaders.

In the next assembly elections, "allocating tickets to a large number of women and OBC will definitely help the party win a few seats," a bjp senior claimed. The party leaders argue that the victory of these two leaders shows that BCs are supporting the bjp and that giving more tickets to them could produce positive results. They use the examples of MPs Dharampuri Arvind of nizamabad and mp Bandi Sanjay of Karimnagar, both of whom are from the Munnuru Kapu community.


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