A test for political accountability

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A test for political accountability

A test for political accountability A POCSO case against a Minister’s son has spiralled into a scandal in Telangana Published – May 20, 2026 01:50 am IST Ravi Reddy Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar's son Bandi Bageerath appears…

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A test for political accountability

A POCSO case against a Minister’s son has spiralled into a scandal in Telangana

Published – May 20, 2026 01:50 am IST

Ravi ReddyRavi ReddyUnion Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar's son Bandi Bageerath appears before the police in Hyderabad May 16, 2026 in connection with a POCSO case registered against him.

Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar’s son Bandi Bageerath appears before the police in Hyderabad May 16, 2026 in connection with a POCSO case registered against him.
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The arrest of Bandi Sai Bageerath, the son of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay Kumar, under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, has spiralled into one of the most serious political crises the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has faced in Telangana.

What began as a complaint by the mother of a minor girl has snowballed into a controversy that has dented the party’s credibility, weakened Mr. Kumar’s standing, and handed the Opposition a potent issue just as municipal elections are approaching.

Public outrage has intensified over delays in FIR registration, counter-complaints by Mr. Bageerath alleging a “honey trap,” and allegations that political influence was used to delay his arrest. The BJP’s carefully cultivated narrative on women’s safety has been undermined by this scandal. This episode will potentially have long-term consequences for its plans to expand in the State.

Political positioning

The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) moved swiftly to exploit the controversy. The party accused the BJP of shielding Mr. Sanjay’s son, and exposed, what it termed, the BJP’s “double standards.”

The ruling Congress Party, initially criticised for delays in registering the FIR, also pivoted quickly. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy intervened, urging Mr. Kumar to ensure that his son cooperated with the police while stressing that “running away is not a solution.” By reframing the issue around moral accountability, he effectively put the spotlight on Mr. Kumar, portraying him as evasive. Highlighting the eventual registration of the POCSO case against Mr. Bageerath, Mr. Reddy sought to deflect criticism over the delay and redirect attention back to the BJP leader.

The timing also proved politically explosive, coming just days before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Hyderabad. BRS cadres took to the streets, ensuring that the controversy dominated headlines. For the BRS, the controversy provided an opportunity to erode the BJP’s moral authority and regain ground in urban constituencies where the party had been making inroads. The BRS consistently linked the case to what it portrayed as the BJP’s broader governance style, accusing it of hypocrisy and insensitivity toward victims.

Caught off guard, the BJP attempted to contain the fallout by insisting that Mr. Kumar had no role in the incident, drawing a distinction between his public office and private life. However, internally, senior leaders advised the Union Minister to ensure full cooperation with the investigation, recognising that any perception of evasion could further damage the party’s credibility.

The police too came under scrutiny as the victim’s mother alleged that she had to wait for hours before her complaint was formally registered. Police officials defended their handling of the case, citing the need for careful verification as the alleged incident dated back to December 2025.

Further, the timing of the controversy has overshadowed the BJP’s political messaging. In municipal elections, where perception and local sentiment play a critical role, such controversies can erode trust among key voter groups. Women voters, a decisive constituency in urban areas, may view the episode as undermining the party’s claims on safety. Unless the BJP convincingly distances itself from the controversy, its credibility is sure take a beating.

Beyond politics

The case also draws attention to Telangana’s troubling record on child sexual offences. According to NCRB data, 6,113 crimes against children were reported in 2023-24, with 84% of them involving sexual offences and kidnappings under POCSO provisions. Between 2020 and May 2025, as many as 16,994 POCSO cases were registered, yet only 188 resulted in convictions. This backdrop amplifies the political fallout of the case — it is not an isolated controversy but one that taps into widespread public anxiety about child safety.

More than a criminal case, this has evolved into a test of accountability. It underscores how swiftly a personal controversy can escalate into a full-blown political crisis. For the BJP in Telangana, the challenge goes beyond immediate damage control — it must rebuild trust in an environment where perception often outweighs policy. How the party responds may well determine its future in Telangana.

Published – May 20, 2026 01:50 am IST

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