HomeNewsAssembly Election 2024sMadhya PradeshAfter Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh too slated for a centrally driven BJP poll campaign, but will it backfire?

After Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh too slated for a centrally driven BJP poll campaign, but will it backfire?

CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan has been relegated to doling out welfare schemes as the BJP central leadership takes the reins of the election campaign. But Chouhan’s perceived vulnerability and subordination to the high command could be sowing confusion for the party despite its resource and organisational advantages over Congress

August 28, 2023 / 12:08 IST
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Shivraj Singh Chouhan
MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

The growing perception that the BJP high command considers Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan too vulnerable to spearhead the campaign in the poll-bound Madhya Pradesh appears to be the biggest handicap for the party, which is otherwise way ahead of the Congress in terms of resources and organisational strength.

For a chief minister, who ruled the state for 18 years, Chouhan’s perceived subordination to the central leadership’s diktats in every poll-related decision has left the party cadres in the state more confused than enthused in the run up to the assembly election due in November.

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Chouhan Cut To Size?

While the Congress has mounted its aggressive campaign on  “50 percent commission ki sarkar” to highlight alleged corruption in the BJP rule, the chief minister is facing a perceptional battle in his own party as well.