BJP Madhya Pradesh Election Plan: For Madhya Pradesh assembly elections 2023, BJP can implement Gujarat’s strategy. According to party leaders, the BJP is making a comprehensive strategy to end the anti-incumbency wave in Madhya Pradesh (Madhya Pradesh), resolve differences between leaders and increase engagement with the new generation of voters.
According to a Hindustan Times report, amid speculation that a new Council of Ministers will be brought in Madhya Pradesh like in Gujarat, BJP officials, on the condition of anonymity, said that there is a possibility that the party will have to field 40 to 45 percent of the existing ones to field new faces. Can cut the tickets of MLAs.
BJP will make strong reach among voters and communities
The report said that such a possible strategy of BJP, Prime Minister to organize the House in Gujarat Narendra Modi It has come to the fore in the wake of the Gujarat unit’s praise for its instructions and victory in the elections. In a meeting of BJP MPs last week, PM Modi patted Gujarat BJP president CR Patil for winning 156 seats out of 182.
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The report quoted a senior functionary as saying that in the coming weeks, the BJP will redouble efforts in Madhya Pradesh to improve voter engagement, concrete outreach among communities and revive booth committees to motivate voters.
‘Gujarat’s plan will stop the anti-incumbency wave’
The senior functionary said that this strategy has paid off for the BJP in Gujarat, where the party has not lost an assembly election since 1995. Leaders in Madhya Pradesh also hope that the Gujarat plan will help in removing the hurdle of anti-incumbency wave.
Let us inform that BJP was in power continuously from 2003 to 2018 in Madhya Pradesh. BJP was defeated in the 2018 assembly elections. Out of 230 seats, 108 seats came in BJP’s account. At the same time, Congress formed the government by winning 114 seats. Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s government returned to power in the state when 21 Congress MLAs resigned from their party in March 2020 and joined the BJP.
‘Changes started as soon as VD Sharma became president’
According to the report, the official said, “We are aware of the challenges and dangers of staying in power for a long time. This leads to a kind of boredom. People, especially the youth, are not against change. Keeping this in mind, changes started at the state and district level as soon as VD Sharma became the Madhya Pradesh BJP president in February 2020. Since then measures had begun to decide that it could be kept in sync with what the voters wanted.
BJP is also focusing on preparing young leaders
The report quoted another Madhya Pradesh BJP official as saying that in the first phase of the change, digitization of all 64,000 booths was ensured under the leadership of VD Sharma. All the leaders including the Council of Ministers were instructed to spend 10 days in a booth. Along with this, the party is also focusing on preparing young leaders.
The official further said, “All district presidents are now below 50 years of age and all divisional presidents are below 35 years of age. This led to a clash between the old and new leaders, but the leadership stepped in to calm the situation and explained the need to give responsibility to the younger generation. A training session was also organized to help people from other parties fit into the BJP.