New Delhi: Amid speculations of leadership change in Himachal Pradesh, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur met Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) JP Nadda on Tuesday evening here.
BJP state president Suresh Kashyap and organisation minister Pawan Rana were also present when the Himachal CM made his second visit to the national capital Delhi. According to the information, discussions primarily focused on BJP’s prospects in the upcoming bypoll.
After meeting Nadda, Thakur informed the reporters that they will leave no stone unturned to bring BJP back to power in the state in the 2022 Assembly elections. "We had a good discussion during the meeting. We will leave no stone unturned to bring BJP back to power in the state in the 2022 Assembly elections."
Meanwhile, Thakur also dismissed speculation about a change of leadership in the state and said that his visit to Delhi was a scheduled organisational meeting. Thakur, who has come to the national capital twice in a month, said talk about leadership change was baseless.
Thakur said, "The talks are baseless. This is a scheduled programme. It is a meeting of the organisation and I have come to participate in that meeting. This date was fixed 20 days ago and was a matter of routine. I have gone to meet the party's national president and senior leaders."
This comes after, Himachal leader of the opposition Mukesh Agnihotri said he has read on social media that not five, but six chief ministers are to be changed, so Jai Ram Thakur should save his chair.