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**Summary:**
The text is a news brief from *The Hindu*, dated June 30, 2025, concerning the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Telangana, India. The BJP has accused its three-time MLA, T. Raja Singh, of making false allegations after being denied the opportunity to contest for the State president’s post. The party states he failed to meet the requirement of having ten state executive council members endorse his candidature. The party spokeswoman Rani Rudrama Devi highlighted Singh’s past disciplinary issues and indicated his resignation would be forwarded to the national president. She also pointed out that his MLA resignation should be directed to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.
**News Article:**
**BJP Accuses MLA Raja Singh of Spreading False Allegations After Leadership Bid Fails**
**Hyderabad, India – June 30, 2025** – The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Telangana has launched a scathing attack on its three-time MLA, T. Raja Singh, accusing him of making baseless allegations against the party. The accusations stem from Singh’s failure to secure the nomination for the State president’s post.
According to BJP spokeswoman Rani Rudrama Devi, Singh did not meet the mandated requirement of obtaining endorsements from ten members of the state executive council. “Mr. Raja Singh has given his resignation to party president G. Kishan Reddy and it will be sent to national president J.P. Nadda later. But, if he really wanted to quit as MLA, he can send the letter to the Speaker of the Legislature Assembly,” she remarked.
Devi further stated that Singh has a history of violating party discipline, which even led to a prior suspension. “He was given many opportunities, but this time he crossed all limits by resorting to lies and making false accusations against the party simply because he knew he did not have the 10 signatures to endorse his candidature,” Devi explained.
The party confirmed that Singh has submitted his resignation to State president G. Kishan Reddy, which will be forwarded to national president J.P. Nadda.
The unfolding situation raises questions about the future of T. Raja Singh within the BJP and whether he will indeed resign from his position as MLA.