The rebellion gained momentum following a series of electoral setbacks that emboldened disgruntled members to challenge the party's central command. BJP leader Boora Narsaiah Goud, commenting on the fallout, described the internal atmosphere as stifling, alleging that the party structure has become increasingly authoritarian under the supervision of the Chief Minister and her nephew.
In a direct challenge to the establishment, the dissident faction has installed Ritabrata Banerjee as the Leader of the Opposition and unveiled a 30-member National Working Committee to steer their movement. While this breakaway group asserts its legitimacy, the official party apparatus is simultaneously moving to secure its standing by filing organizational updates with the Election Commission of India. The coming weeks will determine which wing retains legal authority over the party's assets and symbols.
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