Before the elections, the bharatiya janata party intends to make significant internal and cabinet changes. Two substantial bjp reforms are anticipated in andhra pradesh (AP). One is K. Raghuramaraju entering the party, while Satyakumar Yadav, the state secretary of the party, has a possibility of succeeding Somu Verraju as the leader of the BJP. A political coalition with the telugu desam party (TDP) and Jana Sena is likely to develop if Satyakumar Yadav is elected party president.

K. Raghurama krishna Raju, a renegade YSRCP MP, is anticipated to join the bjp this month. Raju has been vocally criticising the policies of chief minister Y.S. jagan Mohan reddy, and the bjp leadership has backed him. Despite Jagan's efforts, Raju's candidature in parliament has not been declared ineligible.

According to sources, the cabinet will undergo significant changes following a significant gathering of the Union Council of Ministers on Monday. Following the meeting, it is anticipated that a number of ministers would resign from their positions, and many of them will be given new tasks in their respective states the same day. The bjp presidents of numerous states will also be revealed.

Nirmala Sitharaman, who oversees the finance division, may be replaced, and a candidate with a concentration on populist and public welfare programmes may be appointed. There have been discussions of removing ashwini Vaishnav from the railway department and limiting his responsibilities to IT and communications as a result of a recent train tragedy in Odisha. While several prominent bjp officials want kishan reddy to succeed Bandi Sanjay in telangana, kishan reddy has told amit shah that he is unable to head the party once more. In the upcoming days, it will be made clear if kishan reddy will be handed leadership responsibilities, if Sanjay will remain in office, or if party duties in telangana would be shifted.


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