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How turmoil in Puducherry BJP is strengthening ally Rangaswamy's hands

Puducherry CM Rangaswamy has strengthened his political position as internal conflicts within the BJP intensify following their defeat in the Lok Sabha election.

July 05, 2024 / 18:07 IST
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Puducherry CM N Rangaswamy

“Heads, I win; tails, you lose.” Very few people emerge stronger from defeat. Puducherry chief minister (AINRC founder) N Rangaswamy is certainly one of them. According to a widely held perception, he ensured the defeat of his alliance partner candidate, A Namassivayam of BJP, in the Lok Sabha election. And if the developments in the Puducherry unit of the BJP are anything to go by, Rangaswamy is only more comfortable politically after the loss suffered by the NDA in Puducherry.

The defeat plunged the BJP unit into turmoil, opening up the cracks and heightening the factionalism. BJP leaders are turning against one another, especially the old guard against the new, even as they blame the Rangaswamy administration. Though Rangaswamy is heading the government, it was the BJP that was calling the shots and it has come as a great shock that Namassivayam lost by 1.36 lakh votes.

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A group of MLAs met the party national president JP Nadda in Delhi urging him to not only straighten out the Puducherry administration but also to change the BJP leadership in the union territory. Those who met Nadda include BJP's MLAs PML Kalyanasundaram, and A John Kumar. Also, with them were Independent MLAs supporting AINRC-BJP government: M Sivasankaran, P Angalan and Gollapalli Srinivas Ashok.

They wanted the resignation of Home Minister Namassivayam, who lost to V Vaithilingam of the Congress in the April 19 Lok Sabha election, while demanding that the Puducherry unit president S Selvaganapathy be replaced. They complained that Selvaganapathy’s inactivity led to the poll debacle and that “rampant corruption” in the administration was affecting BJP's stature.