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Madhya Pradesh’s BJP leader’s sons keep an eye on the election

Bhopal. Assembly elections are going to be held in Madhya Pradesh after almost a year. If anyone is most curious about these elections, then he is the son of a BJP leader. This leader’s son is waiting for his turn, but the guidelines of the party have kept him from moving forward. They are standing on the runway just like a ship awaiting takeoff. The BJP has worked on an unannounced guideline till now, according to which two members of a family have been prevented from fielding elections. The effect of this guideline is clearly visible in Madhya Pradesh as well. This is the reason that the sons of many veteran leaders are preparing to contest the elections from the last election but did not get the chance.

This time again he has hoped that he can get a chance to try hard in the electoral field. If we look at the sons of BJP leaders in the state, one thing is clearly visible that the sons of many veteran leaders are finding themselves capable of contesting elections, while their fathers are directly or indirectly advocating the candidature of their sons. are also visible. Among the leaders whose sons can stake claim in the next assembly elections are Devendra Singh Tomar, son of Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, Tushmul Jha, son of former BJP state president Prabhat Jha. (Tushmul Jha), Abhishek Bhargava, son of Public Works Minister Gopal Bhargava, Mausam Bisen, daughter of Gaurishankar Bisen, Sukarna Mishra, son of state government minister Narottam Mishra, are prominent.

Dynasticism has been a major election issue of the BJP and the process of besieging the Congress is also going on for this. Meanwhile, a statement by Satyanarayan Jatiya, a member of the Parliamentary Board, has given wings to the hopes of these leader sons. In this statement, Jatiya has talked about giving ticket to the person who won the election, as well as added that being the son of a leader is not anyone’s fault. Deserving leaders should get tickets. Earlier, Jatiya had given another statement in which there was no age criterion in the party. It was also said that the party assigns responsibility to the right worker at the right time.

After Jatiya’s statement, many discussions inside the party are also gaining momentum. Former minister Kusum Mahdele’s ticket was cut citing age in the last election, now he has raised the question after Jatiya’s statement, why he and other leaders were ticketed again. Now is there any preparation to give ticket to the son of a leader? Political analysts believe that even though the discussions about giving ticket to a deserving candidate are in the air, the BJP does not want to leave the issue of dynasticism through which it has surrounded the Congress. At the same time, BJP will not create new trouble by bringing itself under the charge of familyism, yet it cannot be assumed that politicians will lag behind in the exercise of bringing their next generation into active politics.

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