Sources said the feedback reaching the party leadership suggests that for the
first time since it came to power in 2003, signs of anti-incumbency against the
chief minister are being seen. The BJP top brass, sources disclosed, is in
favour of replacing state unit chief Nandkumar Singh Chauhan, considered close
to chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Names of national general secretary
Kailash Vijayvargiya, Damoh MP Prahlad Patel and state organisational general
secretary Suhas Bhagat are doing the rounds to succeed Mr NandKumar Singh
Chauhan. He had held a meeting with the BJP president Amit Shah last week on the
issue last week.
The state is one of the three BJP ruled states, which will be going to polls,
almost around the same time and the feedback from the three states are, sources
said, "not very encouraging" for the saffron party.Mr Shah had wholesale
Wayfinding signage already announced that Mr Chouhan would lead the party in
the coming polls.New Delhi: With feedback from the ground indicating troubles
for the BJP in Madhya Pradesh, where elections are scheduled by the end of this
year and the opposition Congress is looking in a resurgent mode, the saffron
party leadership is likely to go in for a major organisational change. The BJP,
which had lost crucial bypolls including in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar
Pradesh wants to go in for an overhaul in its state organisation, including in
Shivraj Singh Chouhan ruled MP.Amid growing farmers unrest and growing
disenchatment against the ruling BJP, the party top brass has also received
feedback that even the saffron cadre is unhappy with the state leadership.
Speculation is rife that the party will change nearly 60 per cent of its
current MLAs and also field nearly 50 per cent of its state MPs in the assembly
polls to beat the anti-incumbency. Mr Chouhan himself has been heading the state
government since 2005..The chief minister is visiting the national capital again
on Tuesday, his second visit in less than a week apparently to discuss the
issue
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