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Troubles mount for ruling BJP in MP as anger against corruption swells

Amid the huge anti-incumbency sentiment against the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led BJP government, the party is facing more problems because of the growing anger against corruption like in Karnataka.

Also, the discontent from the top level to the grassroots cadre with the elections inching closer is posing more challenges to the Bharatiya Janata Party in Madhya Pradesh. The state leadership is trying to douse possible rebellions, and now the organization (sangathan) leaders have been enrolled for the tough task.

Sources in the BJP said the growing discontent among the bottom-level party workers is giving them more headaches than the rebels — ex-MLAs, former ministers sidelined for the past few years. It prompted the state leadership to launch a third round of campaigning at the booth level. A group of Sangathan leaders is taking closed-door meetings with booth-level workers to take stock of the situation.

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The BJP’s national co-organizational general secretary Shivprakash, regional organizational general secretary Ajay Jambar and state in-charge Muralidhar Rao have been tasked to pacify the disgruntled leaders and workers, sources in the BJP told Media.

“Sangathan leaders are meeting lower-level cadres to keep them with the party and also to review the local leaders. On the basis of the reviews, senior BJP leaders are being tasked to reach out to those who can extend their support to the opposition,” a senior BJP leader, who looks after organizational work, told Media.

Importantly, the discontent is growing not just because of some prominent regional leaders, but more because of the growing sentiment against corruption in the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government. “The top leadership did not pay any heed to local workers. Now, when the elections are coming closer, our leaders have woken up and are meeting the local workers,” said a BJP worker in Rewa.

 

 

 

 

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