Express News Service
BHOPAL: Fear of inside sabotage in subsequent assembly polls and big-ticket switch-overs to the opposition Congress, seems to have prompted the ruling BJP to depute its senior leaders, along with two union ministers into pre-emptive hurt administration practice in Madhya Pradesh.
Eyeing to retain power with a clear majority, the state social gathering has tasked 14 senior leaders, along with two union ministers – Narendra Singh Tomar and Faggan Singh Kulaste – to meet and pacify disgruntled leaders all through the state.
Each of these 14 leaders, that moreover embrace BJP parliamentary board member and ex-union minister Satyanarayan Jatiya, nationwide regular secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, ex-state president Dr Prabhat Jha, senior MP minister Gopal Bhargava and former ministers Jaibhan Singh Pavaiya, Rajendra Shukla and Maya Singh, have been tasked with defending 2-4 districts throughout the 52 districts-strong state.
The state BJP leaders are terming the practice as a deliberate switch to supply an accurate listening to to each particular person all through the social gathering (notably former lawmakers and ex-party group office bearers). However, educated sources all through the saffron social gathering have confided to this newspaper that the switch has a multi-pronged motive, along with stopping the chance of inside sabotage in polls because of denial of tickets to present legislators or refusal of tickets to those aspiring to contest polls for prolonged.
The switch has notably been necessitated by two BJP leaders, along with ex-MP Makahansingh Solanki and Rao Yadevdnra Singh Yadav (son of ex-MLA Rao Deshraj Singh Yadav) turning into a member of the Congress last month and explicit inputs of about three neta-putras (sons of senior BJP politicians) and some sitting and former BJP MLAs being on the radar of the Kamal Nath-led social gathering.
The three neta-putras who’re being keenly eyed by the Congress, embrace former CM Late Kailash Joshi’s son and ex-MP minister Deepak Joshi, former state finance minister Jayant Malaiya’s son Siddharth Malaiya and former forest minister Dr Gauri Shankar Shejwar’s son Mudit Shejwar.
Former minister Deepak Joshi, when contacted, didn’t rule out making a big political announcement after the Karnataka polls. The three-time former MLA from Dewas district, talked about, “If the party doesn’t find me competent enough for being assigned something important in the state in the coming weeks, then I will take major political decisions after the Karnataka polls are over.”
BHOPAL: Fear of inside sabotage in subsequent assembly polls and big-ticket switch-overs to the opposition Congress, seems to have prompted the ruling BJP to depute its senior leaders, along with two union ministers into pre-emptive hurt administration practice in Madhya Pradesh.
Eyeing to retain power with a clear majority, the state social gathering has tasked 14 senior leaders, along with two union ministers – Narendra Singh Tomar and Faggan Singh Kulaste – to meet and pacify disgruntled leaders all through the state.
Each of these 14 leaders, that moreover embrace BJP parliamentary board member and ex-union minister Satyanarayan Jatiya, nationwide regular secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, ex-state president Dr Prabhat Jha, senior MP minister Gopal Bhargava and former ministers Jaibhan Singh Pavaiya, Rajendra Shukla and Maya Singh, have been tasked with defending 2-4 districts throughout the 52 districts-strong state.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
The state BJP leaders are terming the practice as a deliberate switch to supply an accurate listening to to each particular person all through the social gathering (notably former lawmakers and ex-party group office bearers). However, educated sources all through the saffron social gathering have confided to this newspaper that the switch has a multi-pronged motive, along with stopping the chance of inside sabotage in polls because of denial of tickets to present legislators or refusal of tickets to those aspiring to contest polls for prolonged.
The switch has notably been necessitated by two BJP leaders, along with ex-MP Makahansingh Solanki and Rao Yadevdnra Singh Yadav (son of ex-MLA Rao Deshraj Singh Yadav) turning into a member of the Congress last month and explicit inputs of about three neta-putras (sons of senior BJP politicians) and some sitting and former BJP MLAs being on the radar of the Kamal Nath-led social gathering.
The three neta-putras who’re being keenly eyed by the Congress, embrace former CM Late Kailash Joshi’s son and ex-MP minister Deepak Joshi, former state finance minister Jayant Malaiya’s son Siddharth Malaiya and former forest minister Dr Gauri Shankar Shejwar’s son Mudit Shejwar.
Former minister Deepak Joshi, when contacted, didn’t rule out making a big political announcement after the Karnataka polls. The three-time former MLA from Dewas district, talked about, “If the party doesn’t find me competent enough for being assigned something important in the state in the coming weeks, then I will take major political decisions after the Karnataka polls are over.”