भाजपा के दो दिग्गजों की लड़ाई, गंदगी मीडिया में आई | Political Naari by Nivedita

In this explosive episode of political Naari, we uncover the deep cracks inside the BJP that can no longer be hidden. What began as a routine election for the Secretary post of the Constitution Club of India has turned into a political storm, exposing factionalism, arrogance, and infighting within the ruling party. The battle was between two BJP leaders—Rajiv Pratap Rudy and Sanjeev Balyan. On the surface, it was just an internal club election, but soon it became a high-voltage contest with the entire opposition rallying behind Rudy, while Balyan was projected as the candidate with government backing. From allegations of rigging to caste-based polarization—Rajputs vs. Jats—the election turned into a mini-Mahabharata. In the end, Rudy’s victory wasn’t celebrated quietly; it triggered a wave of trolling from BJP’s own IT cell branding him “anti-Ram,” simply because he defeated the favored candidate. But the real shock came after Rudy’s interviews with ABP News and News Laundry, where he openly accused powerful BJP MP Nishikant Dubey of manipulating narratives and behaving like he “runs the show in Parliament.” Rudy’s statements, combined with Dubey’s controversial history—fake degree allegations, communal remarks, attacks on judiciary—paint a picture of a party struggling with internal contradictions. So what does this mean for the BJP as India heads toward bigger elections? If internal battles are spilling into public view in club elections, how explosive will things get when real power is at stake?