Who will be Shivraj’s alternative in Madhya Pradesh?
This time when BJP contested the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, it did not mention Shivraj as CM anywhere. Whereas four-time CM Shivraj had the power in MP. BJP fought the entire Madhya Pradesh elections on the face of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and registered a landslide victory. Since the time of elections, it was believed that this time BJP can put forward a new face as CM in Madhya Pradesh. However, after the bumper victory, Shivraj Singh is leading in the race as CM. But, still the names of some big leaders are running in the race for the post of CM in the state…
Jyotiraditya Scindia: Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia also has a name to become the Chief Minister of MP. However, the party wants to proceed with caution regarding Scindia. It is believed that Scindia is an old Congressman. If BJP gambles on these, then factionalism may occur within the party. However, after joining BJP, Scindia has done good work for the party. Due to this, BJP managed to win more seats than Congress in Gwalior-Chambal region.
Narendra Singh Tomar: Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar’s claim for the post of Chief Minister is also considered strong. On the call of the central leadership, late Narendra Singh Tomar also left for Delhi late on Sunday night. After this the market of discussions is hot.
Names ranging from Kailash Vijayvargiya to State President V.D. Sharma are also in the race for CM. At the same time, BJP can also bet on Prahlad Patel as an OBC leader.
If not Raman Singh in Chhattisgarh then who?
BJP, which is out of power in Chhattisgarh, has got a huge majority in the state. Out of 90 seats in the state, BJP has won 54 seats. Whereas the ruling Congress got success only on 35 seats. Even in Chhattisgarh, BJP did not announce the chief ministerial face. The party had contested the elections in the state on the face of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Now after winning the elections in Chhattisgarh, the biggest question is who will become the CM? Many names are running in the race for CM…
Arun Sav: Chhattisgarh BJP President Arun Sao worked to strengthen the party organization after getting the responsibility of the state. It is believed that Arun Sau also played a role in the victory on tribal seats. Arun Sav won from Lormi Assembly by 45891 votes. Arun is an OBC leader.
Renuka Singh: The name of Union Minister of State Renuka Singh is also being discussed in the CM race. Renuka comes from tribal community. This time BJP had fielded him in the assembly elections. Renuka Singh has won from Bharatpur Sonhat seat.
However, Raman Singh’s claim on the post of CM in the state is not being rejected. Apart from Raman Singh, names of Saroj Pandey, Brijmohan Aggarwal, tribal leader Lata Usendi and OP Chaudhary are also in the CM race.
If not Vasundhara, who will be the CM in Rajasthan?
BJP has got a clear majority in Rajasthan. Here also BJP did not declare the CM face like MP-Chhattisgarh. Along with this, many Union Ministers and MPs were fielded in the elections. This move of BJP has also been successful. However, after BJP’s victory, the biggest question is who will be the CM in Rajasthan? Many names are running in the race.
Diya Kumari: Diya Kumari, who belongs to the royal family, has created a record in the Rajasthan Assembly elections by winning by 71 thousand votes. Diya Kumari is being seen as an alternative to Vasundhara Raje.
Mahant Balaknath:Mahant Balaknath, Lok Sabha MP from Rajasthan’s Alwar seat, was fielded by BJP from Tijari seat. He defeated Imran Khan from Congress by more than 6 thousand votes. After winning the elections today, top leaders of the party have called Mahant Balaknath to Delhi. It is believed that like UP, BJP can make a saint the CM here too. Let us tell you, Mahant Balaknath is the eighth chief Mahant of Nath sect.
However, one of the names that are doing the rounds right now is that of Vasundhara Raje. But, BJP often surprises the CM in elections. In such a situation, the party can also put forward CP Joshi, Om Birla, Bhupendra Yadav, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat as CM here. Elections are yet to be held on one seat in the state.