Warangal: In a major setback for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Telangana, infighting between two factions within the party turned violent ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's highly anticipated visit to Warangal district on July 8. The clash unfolded on Thursday within the Narasmpet constituency of the district, as supporters of two senior leaders, Revuri Prakash Reddy and Rana Prataph, engaged in a public brawl at the party office. The altercation escalated from a heated argument over the mobilization of people for the upcoming public meeting in Warangal. The confrontation took place in the presence of senior leader and former MP Jithender Reddy, adding to the gravity of the situation. The clash soon spiraled out of control, with furniture being damaged and window panes shattered during the skirmish. Both factions traded blame for the incident, leading to significant embarrassment for the saffron party. This incident further compounds the woes faced by the BJP in Telangana, as it comes on