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abstract
- After Madhya Pradesh, the message given through Bihar.
- The status of all states will be reviewed next month.
Detailed
In fact, after the results of Delhi in January this year, there was a serious churn in the state of the party at the top level in the party. After the Lok Sabha elections, the party’s performance in the four states of Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Haryana and Delhi during the assembly elections was very poor. In these states, the party suffered losses of resentment against the local face. It was then agreed to make necessary changes while reviewing the state-wise situation, but in the meantime the strategy of the Corona epidemic was wrecked and this strategy was put into practice.
Formula tried in Madhya Pradesh
The change formula was first tried during the expansion of Shivraj’s cabinet in July. It was the compulsion of the party to make Jyotiraditya’s supporters a minister. But other than this, the party moved strongly towards creating a new leadership. Many stalwarts like Gaurshankar Bisen, Paras Jain, Rajendra Shukla, Sanjay Pathak, Jalam Singh Patel failed to become ministers. The party fielded nine new faces.
Message given in Bihar too
In Bihar, former Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi, Dr. Prem Kumar, Nandkishore Yadav were considered not only the first line leaders of the party but also the face of BJP politics. But the party distanced itself from these three leaders during the formation of the government after the election. The Vaishya fraternity of whose Kalwar sub-caste made Tarakishore Prasad the Deputy Chief Minister, while he had never been a minister before. Apart from this, the party gave place to new faces of different fraternities.
Review of all states in december
Party sources said that next month, except for Uttar Pradesh, all other states will be reviewed. These will include those states including Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, where the party is in government. According to the sources, necessary changes will be made by extensive review of the organization of the government and organization in the states where it is in power and where the party is in opposition. At present, there will be no change in West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, because the party has already been in the electoral mood in these states.
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