File Photo – Photo: Social Media Expansion After the Karnataka assembly elections, now the focus of both Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress is going to shift to five states. Direct contest between the two will be seen in the important states of the Hindi heartland, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. Out of these three states, only Madhya Pradesh has a BJP government. The rest of the two places have the role of the party and the opposition. BJP is trying to regain power in all the three states in . Karnataka’s election result is sure to have a direct impact on the politics of Madhya Pradesh as well. Elections are to be held in the state after six months. Here also the condition of BJP is more or less the same as it was in Karnataka. Like Karnataka, corruption is a big issue in Madhya Pradesh. The ministers of the Shivraj government have the maximum number of allegations. Apart from the dominance of bureaucracy in the government, the displeasure of party workers and local leaders is also the most important issue. Despite many populist announcements of the Shivraj government, the condition of the BJP is seen to be bad in many survey reports. There is deep resentment among the senior leaders of the party towards the Chief Minister. Party workers are also looking very disappointed with their CM. The main reason for this is bureaucracy where party workers are not being heard. Gujarat formula applied Now there will be problem in doing
2023 These election results have put the central leadership in trouble. The high command was preparing for major changes in the power and organization in MP for a long time. Now it can be a bit difficult to implement these preparations. This can be a matter of relief for those leaders, who were feared to be thrown out of the cabinet. Those leaders who were afraid of getting ticket in the elections, they can also heave a sigh of relief for the time being. The BJP leadership is preparing to implement the Gujarat formula in the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections. To deal with anti-incumbency in Gujarat, BJP has replaced new faces in place of almost sitting MLAs. Gave ticket. Before the election, along with the change of the Chief Minister, there was also a change in the cabinet. After the results of Karnataka, BJP will have to make its strategy afresh for the MP assembly elections. , In a discussion with Amar Ujala on the request of anonymity, a Member of Parliament said that the BJP high command may do a major surgery regarding Madhya Pradesh. There is a lot of talk about reshuffle in the organization. State President VD Sharma has completed his three-year term. Now it will be worth seeing whether they are replaced or not. Five months before the elections, the party will not take any risk by changing the CM. Because if the CM is changed then there will be a face crisis in front of the public. In such a situation, the party will avoid taking this risk. In the coming days, the high command will give the responsibility of the state to a central level leader so that coordination can be made between the ruling organization before the elections.
Government’s situation is critical in many survey reports
After the election results of Karnataka, the future of many big leaders of the state will be decided in the coming days. There has been a demand for change in the organization for a long time. While the matter of expansion of the cabinet and many appointments is pending for a long time. The party will now take a decision on this soon so that the discontent can be put to an end. Recently, the government and the organization have gone to every district and conducted a confidential survey by meeting the workers. CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan has also taken the report of ticket aspirants. Three internal surveys are also being conducted for ticket claimants. Jyotiraditya Scindia himself has even got the survey done to know his supporters and his position. The survey of the organization has broadly revealed that there is a lack of coordination between the government and the organization. There is discontent among the workers. Whereas in the survey of the CM, the displeasure towards the ministers and the weakness of the organization has been exposed. The organization claimed in its survey that the bureaucracy is so dominant that the workers and local leaders are not being heard. ,
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