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Sangh's focus on Malwa Nimar - Photo: SOCIAL MEDIA Expansion In the election year, the movements of power, organization and union have increased in Malwa-Nimar. In the recent coordination meeting of the Sangh held in Indore, especially regarding Nimar, the Sangh in its feedback has pointed towards the weak position. In the last election, BJP could not win even a single seat in Khargone district. New leadership has not emerged in Malwa-Nimar in five years and BJP's ground hold has weakened. In such a situation, now the Sangh is proving helpful in preparing the leadership here. Appointments are being made of his favorite people. Dr. Nishant Khare, who is gaining ground among the tribal youth, has been given an important responsibility by the government by making him the chairman of MP Youth Commission after the intervention of the Sangh. Prior to him, Harsh Chauhan, who was the choice of the Sangh, contested from the Dhar Lok Sabha constituency, was made the chairman of the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes. Earlier BJP has sent Sumer Singh Solanki to Rajya Sabha to give new tribal leadership in Nimar. Sangh chief on tour of Malwa province 2023 Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat after the coordination meeting of Sangh held in Malwa province 22 And 17 will come on a tour of Malwa province on April. During this, he will participate in various programs in Burhanpur and attend a meeting. He will also inaugurate the new office of the Sangh here. This visit of the Sangh chief is being considered very important. BJP weak in last election Was in Malwa Nimar Total of Madhya Pradesh Out of the seats in Malwa-Nimar 414 seats Are. The percentage of tribal vote bank is high in Malwa-Nimar. In the last assembly elections, the Congress wrested power from the BJP with a lead of 35 seats from here. The key was snatched. Out of 414 seats of Malwa-Nimar Seats are reserved for tribals. Out of them 35 seats were won by Congress.

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Sangh’s focus on Malwa Nimar – Photo: SOCIAL MEDIA Expansion In the election year, the movements of power, organization and union have increased in Malwa-Nimar. In the recent coordination meeting of the Sangh held in Indore, especially regarding Nimar, the Sangh in its feedback has pointed towards the weak position. In the last election, BJP could not win even a single seat in Khargone district. New leadership has not emerged in Malwa-Nimar in five years and BJP’s ground hold has weakened. In such a situation, now the Sangh is proving helpful in preparing the leadership here. Appointments are being made of his favorite people. Dr. Nishant Khare, who is gaining ground among the tribal youth, has been given an important responsibility by the government by making him the chairman of MP Youth Commission after the intervention of the Sangh. Prior to him, Harsh Chauhan, who was the choice of the Sangh, contested from the Dhar Lok Sabha constituency, was made the chairman of the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes. Earlier BJP has sent Sumer Singh Solanki to Rajya Sabha to give new tribal leadership in Nimar. Sangh chief on tour of Malwa province
2023 Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat after the coordination meeting of Sangh held in Malwa province 22 And 17 will come on a tour of Malwa province on April. During this, he will participate in various programs in Burhanpur and attend a meeting. He will also inaugurate the new office of the Sangh here. This visit of the Sangh chief is being considered very important. BJP weak in last election Was in Malwa Nimar Total of Madhya Pradesh Out of the seats in Malwa-Nimar 414 seats Are. The percentage of tribal vote bank is high in Malwa-Nimar. In the last assembly elections, the Congress wrested power from the BJP with a lead of 35 seats from here. The key was snatched. Out of 414 seats of Malwa-Nimar Seats are reserved for tribals. Out of them 35 seats were won by Congress.

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