BJP state chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Thursday urged the «newcomers» in the party to work together with veterans and seniors to achieve the saffron party's common goals. Kumar, who was recently replaced by Union Minister G Kishan Reddy as Telangana BJP president, without naming anyone, called for the newcomers to sort out differences, if any, through dialogue.
The BJP national general secretary, who is a sitting MP, is contesting from the Karimnagar assembly segment for the third time.
He downplayed his removal as a state unit president, saying that the party is not driven by an individual but by ideology.
Kumar also exuded confidence that the BJP will get a majority of seats in the 119-member Telangana assembly in the November 30 polls and the party will form the government this time.
«Newcomers may face some difficulty getting along well with senior leaders in the party.
Still, we have to work together. If we have joined the party to achieve a common target, then we have to bear some difficulty. Both seniors and newcomers should work in unity,» the BJP leader told PTI in an interview.
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