Hyderabad: In what appeared to be a new trend in Telangana’s political arena, younger aggressive leaders were all appointed as the president of their respective political parties and their mission was to attack chords with young voters in the state of India.
It might take a signal from the younger package poll assembly in 2023.
“Younger leadership in a young state will make the political scene exciting.
But someone must see if they can bring new ideas into their leadership,” said political analyst , Professor K Nageshwar.
At the age of 51, Revanth Reddy has entrusted the role of changing the fate of the Congress Party.
As soon as the ruler of Andhra Pradesh is not divided, the party has faced severe defeat in recent polls, but analysts say Revanth has the enthusiasm and aggressiveness needed to win young voters.
“Telangana’s politics is driven by the welfare scheme, but the aspirations and dreams of young people are also important.
This is where younger leadership must make a difference.
Politics are now more open to young people,” Revanth Toi said.
While the TRS that worked and Minister K Rama Rao was 44, Head of BJP State Bandi Sanjay Kumar, who took over the state unit last year, was 48 and had been able to make a significant difference in overcoming youth problems.
At the age of 47, YS Sharmila, who launched its political party, the Telangana YSR party recently, also belonged to the younger leader brigades, determined to fight for new camps with new ideas.
He made his intention clearly by announcing that his party would fight for work and highlight the problem of unemployment.
He also wanted to bring new leaders to his party, not a senior.
“I will build leaders from the beginning,” he said.
Things change for BJP when D Arvind, another young leader comes to the center of attention after defeating K Kavita in the Nizamabad Lok Sabha poll in 2019.
“The success of Arvind, who was born in 1976 might be a signal to BJP to deliver more leaders Young.
And now you see how Sanjay Bandi has marshalling her troops well, “said a BJP senior official.
Bandi Sanjay, as soon as it was anointed because the BJP State President took the problem of youth and increased unemployment in the state.
“Since this state’s moment is a concern and is still a concern, we will fight for this problem,” he told TI.
According to him, never had so many leaders from BJP Yuva Morcha who were given senior roles at BJP.
So far, all younger leaders have used social media effectively to express their views, reach party cadres and remain connected to the public in general.
KTR has younger urban followers and has Revanth and Sanjay.
Political analyst S Ramakrishna said that politics was no longer “elderly” as before.
“Later, especially in the last decade, younger people lead a big role in politics, and it is a welcome trend,” he added.