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BJP's move to drop all sitting MPs pays off in Chhattisgarh

Bhartiya Janta Party has won 9 out of 11 seats in Lok Sabha elections 2019 in Chhattisgarh. Party's master plan to replace its 10 sitting Lok Sabha MPs in the state has paid it richly with 8 of the new candidates performing well.

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Published : May 24, 2019, 9:41 PM IST

Raipur: The BJPs strategy to replace all its 10 sitting Lok Sabha MPs in Chhattisgarh to counter local anti-incumbency has paid rich dividends for the party with eight of the new candidates romping home. In all, the saffron outfit has won nine of the 11 Lok Sabha seats in the state, while the Congress managed to bag just two.

The BJP snatched one seat (Durg) from the Congress but lost two seats to the ruling party.

According to BJP sources, after facing a severe drubbing at the hands of the Congress in the 2018 assembly elections, the party was apparently in a dilemma over selection of candidates for the general election.

The BJP central leadership's decision to drop all the 10 sitting MPs had sent shockwaves among state leaders.

Initially, several sitting MPs approached the party's central leadership with a request to field them again, they said.

But later they unanimously decided to respect the decision of the central leadership and resolved to work for the victory of candidates selected by the party, the sources said.

"It was a crucial decision taken on the basis of winnability factor which has now yielded results in favour of the party.

"There was no dissent among the sitting MPs who were denied ticket and all of them worked together for selected candidates in their respective areas, state BJP chief Vikram Usendi told reporters.

"Apart from that, the development works done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his popular image also helped BJP nominees emerge victorious," he added.

The party gave tickets to fresh faces with low profile image in eight seats and it won all of them. These seats are Raipur, Bilaspur, Surguja, Rajnandgaon, Janjgir-Champa, Mahasamund, Kanker and Raigarh.

In Raipur, the BJP denied ticket to its prominent Kurmi leader and seven-time MP Ramesh Bais. Instead, it fielded its state vice-president Sunil Soni, who defeated Congress candidate and Raipur Mayor Pramod Dubey.

Similarly, in another prestigious seat Rajnandgaon, where sitting MP Abhishek Singh, the son of former chief minister Raman Singh, was dropped, BJPs Santosh Pandey defeated Congress nominee Bholaram Sahu.

In Raigarh too, the BJP dropped its strongman and Union minister Vishnudeo Sai and instead pinned its hopes on a woman candidate, Gomtee Sai.

Gomtee Sai did not disappointed her party as she defeated Congress candidate Laljeet Singh Rathiya, the MLA from Dharamjaigarh in Raigarh district.

Another prominent leader who was denied ticket was Vikram Usendi, the state BJP president, from Kanker.

In Kanker, the BJP nominated Mohan Mandavi, who trounced Congress candidate Biresh Thakur.

Chunnilal Sahu (Mahasamund), Arun Sao (Bilaspur), Renuka Singh (Surguja) and Gujharam Ajgalley (Janjgir-Champa) were other new candidates of the BJP who posted victories.

The BJPs two new faces who lost election are Jyotinand Dubey (Korba) and Baiduram Kashyap (Bastar).

In 2014, the Congress had won only the Durg seat in the state.

This time, BJPs Vijay Baghel bagged Durg by a whopping margin of 3,91,978 votes against Congress's Pratima Chandrakar.

However, political analysts believe that the "Modi factor" worked more effectively in favour of the saffron party than any other strategy.

"Any candidate from the BJP would have secured victory riding the Modi wave," they added.

"Although the BJP succeeded in beating local anti-incumbency in the Lok Sabha polls by replacing sitting MPs, the credit for the party winning nine seats purely goes to Modi," said Ashok Tomar, a Raipur-based political analyst.

Read:| Politics of development gave people hope: Giriraj Singh

Raipur: The BJPs strategy to replace all its 10 sitting Lok Sabha MPs in Chhattisgarh to counter local anti-incumbency has paid rich dividends for the party with eight of the new candidates romping home. In all, the saffron outfit has won nine of the 11 Lok Sabha seats in the state, while the Congress managed to bag just two.

The BJP snatched one seat (Durg) from the Congress but lost two seats to the ruling party.

According to BJP sources, after facing a severe drubbing at the hands of the Congress in the 2018 assembly elections, the party was apparently in a dilemma over selection of candidates for the general election.

The BJP central leadership's decision to drop all the 10 sitting MPs had sent shockwaves among state leaders.

Initially, several sitting MPs approached the party's central leadership with a request to field them again, they said.

But later they unanimously decided to respect the decision of the central leadership and resolved to work for the victory of candidates selected by the party, the sources said.

"It was a crucial decision taken on the basis of winnability factor which has now yielded results in favour of the party.

"There was no dissent among the sitting MPs who were denied ticket and all of them worked together for selected candidates in their respective areas, state BJP chief Vikram Usendi told reporters.

"Apart from that, the development works done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his popular image also helped BJP nominees emerge victorious," he added.

The party gave tickets to fresh faces with low profile image in eight seats and it won all of them. These seats are Raipur, Bilaspur, Surguja, Rajnandgaon, Janjgir-Champa, Mahasamund, Kanker and Raigarh.

In Raipur, the BJP denied ticket to its prominent Kurmi leader and seven-time MP Ramesh Bais. Instead, it fielded its state vice-president Sunil Soni, who defeated Congress candidate and Raipur Mayor Pramod Dubey.

Similarly, in another prestigious seat Rajnandgaon, where sitting MP Abhishek Singh, the son of former chief minister Raman Singh, was dropped, BJPs Santosh Pandey defeated Congress nominee Bholaram Sahu.

In Raigarh too, the BJP dropped its strongman and Union minister Vishnudeo Sai and instead pinned its hopes on a woman candidate, Gomtee Sai.

Gomtee Sai did not disappointed her party as she defeated Congress candidate Laljeet Singh Rathiya, the MLA from Dharamjaigarh in Raigarh district.

Another prominent leader who was denied ticket was Vikram Usendi, the state BJP president, from Kanker.

In Kanker, the BJP nominated Mohan Mandavi, who trounced Congress candidate Biresh Thakur.

Chunnilal Sahu (Mahasamund), Arun Sao (Bilaspur), Renuka Singh (Surguja) and Gujharam Ajgalley (Janjgir-Champa) were other new candidates of the BJP who posted victories.

The BJPs two new faces who lost election are Jyotinand Dubey (Korba) and Baiduram Kashyap (Bastar).

In 2014, the Congress had won only the Durg seat in the state.

This time, BJPs Vijay Baghel bagged Durg by a whopping margin of 3,91,978 votes against Congress's Pratima Chandrakar.

However, political analysts believe that the "Modi factor" worked more effectively in favour of the saffron party than any other strategy.

"Any candidate from the BJP would have secured victory riding the Modi wave," they added.

"Although the BJP succeeded in beating local anti-incumbency in the Lok Sabha polls by replacing sitting MPs, the credit for the party winning nine seats purely goes to Modi," said Ashok Tomar, a Raipur-based political analyst.

Read:| Politics of development gave people hope: Giriraj Singh

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Chhattisgarh: BJP move to drop all sitting MPs pays off
         Raipur, May 24 (PTI) The BJPs strategy to replace all
its 10 sitting Lok Sabha MPs in Chhattisgarh to counter local
anti-incumbency has paid rich dividends for the party with
eight of the new candidates romping home.
         In all, the saffron outfit has won nine of the 11 Lok
Sabha seats in the state, while the Congress managed to bag
just two.
         The BJP snatched one seat (Durg) from the Congress,
but lost two seats to the ruling party.
         According to BJP sources, after facing a severe
drubbing at the hands of the Congress in the 2018 assembly
elections, the party was apparently in a dilemma over
selection of candidates for the general election.
         The BJP central leadership's decision to drop all the
10 sitting MPs had sent shockwaves among state leaders.
Initially, several sitting MPs approached the partys central
leadership with a request to field them again, they said.
         But later they unanimously decided to respect the
decision of the central leadership and resolved to work for
victory of candidates selected by the party, the sources said.
         "It was a crucial decision taken on the basis of
winnability factor which has now yielded results in favour of
the party.
         "There was no dissent among the sitting MPs who were
denied ticket and all of them worked together for selected
candidates in their respective areas, state BJP chief Vikram
Usendi told PTI.
         "Apart from that, the development works done by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and his popular image also helped BJP
nominees emerge victorious," he added.
         The party gave tickets to fresh faces with low profile
image in eight seats and it won all of them. These seats are
Raipur, Bilaspur, Surguja, Rajnandgaon, Janjgir-Champa,
Mahasamund, Kanker and Raigarh.
         In Raipur, the BJP denied ticket to its prominent
Kurmi leader and seven-time MP Ramesh Bais. Instead, it
fielded its state vice-president Sunil Soni, who defeated
Congress candidate and Raipur Mayor Pramod Dubey.
         Similarly, in another prestigious seat Rajnandgaon,
where sitting MP Abhishek Singh, the son of former chief
minister Raman Singh, was dropped, BJPs Santosh Pandey
defeated Congress nominee Bholaram Sahu.
         In Raiagrh too, the BJP dropped its strongman and
Union minister Vishnudeo Sai and insead pinned its hopes on a
woman candidate, Gomtee Sai.
         Gomtee Sai did not disappointment her party as she
defeated Congress candidate Laljeet Singh Rathiya, the MLA
from Dharamjaigarh in Raigarh district.
         Another prominent leader who was denied ticket was
Vikram Usendi, the state BJP president, from Kanker.
         In Kanker, the BJP nominated Mohan Mandavi, who
trounced Congress candidate Biresh Thakur.
         Chunnilal Sahu (Mahasamund), Arun Sao (Bilaspur),
Renuka Singh (Surguja) and Gujharam Ajgalley (Janjgir-Champa)
were other new candidates of the BJP who posted victories.
         The BJPs two new faces who lost election are
Jyotinand Dubey (Korba) and Baiduram Kashyap (Bastar).
         In 2014, the Congress had won only the Durg seat in
the state.
         This time, BJPs Vijay Baghel bagged Durg by a
whopping margin of 3,91,978 votes against Congress's Pratima
Chandrakar.
         However, political analysts believe that "Modi factor"
worked more effectively in favour of the saffron party than
any other strategy.
         "Any candidate from the BJP would have secured victory
riding the Modi wave.
         "Although, the BJP succeeded in beating local anti-
incumbency in the Lok Sabha polls by replacing sitting MPs,
the credit for the party winning nine seats purely goes to
Modi," said Ashok Tomar, a Raipur-based political analyst. PTI
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