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New BJP chief in Madhya Pradesh makes aggressive start

Displaying a bit of aggression during his acceptance speech, newly appointed Madhya Pradesh BJP chief VD Sharma said that the party has no challenges before it and is all set to work with team spirit. His speech was said to give out a hint of aggression that he would want to instil into the party.

New BJP chief in Madhya Pradesh makes aggressive start
New BJP chief in Madhya Pradesh makes aggressive start
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Published : Feb 18, 2020, 10:39 AM IST

Bhopal: The BJP turned its new Madhya Pradesh President Vishnu Dutt Sharma's assumption of charge into an aggressive show of strength on Monday. Sharma, who arrived from Delhi by train, was taken from the railway station to the BJP office in a long procession that took an hour to cover the half km distance.

Former Chief Minister Babulal Gaur's daughter-in-law and MLA Krishna Gaur accompanied him from the station to the party office in the open jeep. Babulal Gaur had refused to recognise Sharma when his name was floated to contest the Lok Sabha election from Bhopal.

All the leaders who had opposed Sharma's candidature from Bhopal wanted to be with him during the procession. It was a spectacle that showed how new equations were sought to be presented. Sharma was backed by the RSS and yet had to move to Khajuraho as the candidate due to growing resistance within the party in Bhopal.

Madhya Pradesh BJP President Vishnu Dutt Sharma

At the party officer, outgoing state President Rakesh Singh handed the charge to Sharma. Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, MP Prabhat Jha, former Governor Kaptan Singh Solanki and Leader of Opposition Gopal Bhargava were present during an elaborate function to anoint the new chief. Rakesh Singh said it is only in the BJP that such events are turned into big celebrations.

His acceptance speech gave a hint of the aggression Sharma would want to instil into the organisation. He said the state seems to have reverted to the days of former Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh. "There is no challenge before the BJP. We will work with team spirit. The BJP organisation has seen stalwarts like Kushabhau Thackeray, Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Kailash Joshi guide the organisation. The workers will give the ruling party a tough time and overcome all challenges," Sharma said.

He also added that "The party is ready to achieve new heights in the coming days," adding that he will stand with BJP in every challenge that it faces.

The new President has the challenge of galvanising the party ahead of two by-elections, civic and panchayat elections within three months of taking charge.

Sharma's posturing should nudge the Congress that has been procrastinating over the appointment for over a year. Chief Minister Kamal Nath holds the charge of the PCC chief too. With supporters of former Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia getting restive and frequent clashes between the two senior leaders becoming a public spectacle, the party might seek an early end to uncertainty in the matter.

(Inputs from IANS)

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Bhopal: The BJP turned its new Madhya Pradesh President Vishnu Dutt Sharma's assumption of charge into an aggressive show of strength on Monday. Sharma, who arrived from Delhi by train, was taken from the railway station to the BJP office in a long procession that took an hour to cover the half km distance.

Former Chief Minister Babulal Gaur's daughter-in-law and MLA Krishna Gaur accompanied him from the station to the party office in the open jeep. Babulal Gaur had refused to recognise Sharma when his name was floated to contest the Lok Sabha election from Bhopal.

All the leaders who had opposed Sharma's candidature from Bhopal wanted to be with him during the procession. It was a spectacle that showed how new equations were sought to be presented. Sharma was backed by the RSS and yet had to move to Khajuraho as the candidate due to growing resistance within the party in Bhopal.

Madhya Pradesh BJP President Vishnu Dutt Sharma

At the party officer, outgoing state President Rakesh Singh handed the charge to Sharma. Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, MP Prabhat Jha, former Governor Kaptan Singh Solanki and Leader of Opposition Gopal Bhargava were present during an elaborate function to anoint the new chief. Rakesh Singh said it is only in the BJP that such events are turned into big celebrations.

His acceptance speech gave a hint of the aggression Sharma would want to instil into the organisation. He said the state seems to have reverted to the days of former Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh. "There is no challenge before the BJP. We will work with team spirit. The BJP organisation has seen stalwarts like Kushabhau Thackeray, Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Kailash Joshi guide the organisation. The workers will give the ruling party a tough time and overcome all challenges," Sharma said.

He also added that "The party is ready to achieve new heights in the coming days," adding that he will stand with BJP in every challenge that it faces.

The new President has the challenge of galvanising the party ahead of two by-elections, civic and panchayat elections within three months of taking charge.

Sharma's posturing should nudge the Congress that has been procrastinating over the appointment for over a year. Chief Minister Kamal Nath holds the charge of the PCC chief too. With supporters of former Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia getting restive and frequent clashes between the two senior leaders becoming a public spectacle, the party might seek an early end to uncertainty in the matter.

(Inputs from IANS)

Read:| Security heightened ahead of Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra's first meeting

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