MP Arvind Calls For BJP High Command Action Amid Bandi Sanjay-Eatala Row

Delhi/Hyderabad, July 23, 2025 (Maxim News): BJP MP Dharmapuri Arvind has made striking remarks over the escalating controversy involving Union Minister Bandi Sanjay and Malkajgiri MP Etela Rajender, urging immediate intervention from the party’s top leadership to resolve internal differences.

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Speaking to the media in Delhi, Arvind drew parallels with ongoing rifts within other parties, stating, “Look at what Rajgopal Reddy is doing in Congress. What is the party’s high command doing? Similarly, what are Konda Murali and Konda Surekha doing? What are Kavitha and KTR doing in BRS? Such disputes are not new and need to be addressed.”

He strongly suggested that the former and current BJP state presidents should come together and hold discussions on the recent issues surrounding Etela Rajender and Bandi Sanjay. Arvind called for the BJP central leadership to step in and even proposed forming a nodal inquiry commission to probe the matter and restore internal discipline.

On Raja Singh:

MP Arvind also touched on the status of controversial BJP MLA Raja Singh, saying, “Raja Singh is an ideological symbol for the party. He wasn’t suspended—he resigned. If he gives a missed call, he can rejoin the party instantly.”

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He added that Raja Singh’s departure was due to some specific issues but expressed confidence in his potential return to active politics under the BJP umbrella.

Demand for Greater Responsibility:

Dharmapuri Arvind concluded by urging the BJP high command to assign two parliamentary constituencies to each Telangana BJP MP to strengthen the party’s groundwork ahead of future elections.

His statements come at a time when factionalism within the BJP’s Telangana unit is under intense public scrutiny, following heated exchanges and differing positions between top state leaders.


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