Sangh’s feedback in MP, BJP’s land slip, RSS workers will take charge
Bhopal. For the Assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party received shocking feedback from the National Self-Service Association. According to the highly placed sources of the Sangh, the Sangh has made BJP President Amit Shah clear that the BJP workers at the grassroots levels have been cut off by the party in MP.
Most of the workers have made the distance from the party due to the displeasure of the MLAs and office bearers. The inaction of the workers in the election will be the biggest loss to the BJP. After this feedback of the Sangh, the union workers have been preparing to take out the election.
On Tuesday, BJP state president Rakesh Singh, the organization’s chief minister Suhas Bhagat and the co-corporate affairs minister Atul Rai camped at the Sangh office Samidha till the night for the control of the Damage Control. The meeting continued from 11 AM to 9 PM. The churning continued on the selection of candidates along with the annihilation of the workers during the day-long dialogue between party and union leaders.
According to sources, now the BJP and the workers of its affiliated organization will be fielded to carry the electoral stamp to the BJP. It is noteworthy that BJP national president Amit Shah had visited Samdhida a day earlier and had met the regional office bearers of the association.
In this meeting, the Sangh kept its feedback in front of Shah. The Sangh prepared this feedback after the reports of coordination meetings and associate organizations at the grassroots level. Regional campaigner Deepak Bispute and RSS co-promoter Arun Jain were present in the meeting on behalf of the Sangh.
Conversation on candidate selection and regional issues
Among the Sangh and Party leaders, there has been a discussion on the candidate selection and different issues at the regional level. According to sources, the party will adopt different strategies for different areas like Malwa, Nimar, Chambal and Maha Kokal.
Meeting of Tomar, Vijayvargya and Jha in BJP office
Here, the meeting between the Election Managing Committee Chairman Narender Singh Tomar, National General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, National Vice President Prabhat Jha and State Advocate General Ajay Pratap Singh were going on throughout the day. According to sources, these leaders talked about the party’s election strategy, prime minister visits and other issues in the days to come.
Sangh said – cut more than half the legislators’ ticket
According to sources, the Sangh has told the BJP in its feedback that more than half of the existing legislators will have to pay tickets. It includes several ministers The Sangh says there is huge resentment in the area against these MLAs. It is difficult to make the BJP government without cutting their ticket.
In the meeting, discussions were discussed in all 230 assembly seats one by one. Around 4 pm, the National General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya also reached Samindh. It is said that the Sangh has said that the plans of the government are not showing very much impact on the field level. The upheaval of the upper caste still remains a big concern for the RSS and the BJP.