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Shah-Bhupendra also failed to convince rebel BJP leaders

Bhopal: When Union Minister Amit Shah took over the Madhya Pradesh BJP two months ago for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, it seemed that the old leaders and workers who were angry with the BJP power and organization would be convinced and everything would be fine. But nothing like this happened and the internal situation of BJP worsened.

During the ticket distribution for the assembly elections, the manner in which the angry leaders created a ruckus and filed nominations in bulk, showing rebellious attitude, gave sleepless nights to the BJP high command. All the central leaders and officials including Union Minister Amit Shah, BJP President JP Nadda and Bhupendra Yadav, who came for damage control, are proving unsuccessful in convincing the angry and rebel leaders of the party.

According to reports, there is no such district in Malwa-Nimar, Vindhya, Mahakaushal, Bundelkhand and Gwalior-Chambal region, where angry and rebel leaders of the party did not contest against the authorized candidates of BJP in the form of AAP, BSP and independent candidates. You have hit it. The situation is so bad in some seats that Rebel leaders are now not even ready to talk to stalwarts like Union Ministers Amit Shah, Bhupendra Yadav, Narendra Singh Tomar, Shivraj Singh Chouhan and VD Sharma. In Mahakaushal and Bundelkhand, many leaders, unhappy with the ticket distribution, have resigned from the responsibilities assigned by the party. He has distanced himself from the election campaign and sat at home.

BJP is facing huge embarrassment due to rebel leaders in many seats of Malwa-Nimar. The attitude of the rebels is so sharp that party leaders are struggling to convince them. However, the leaders engaged in persuasion believe that everything will be fine by the time the last date for withdrawal of nominations of the candidates approaches.

According to BJP sources, many of the party leaders who are angry with the ruling organization are also angry because they were hopeful that the party will listen to them after Shah takes charge in Madhya Pradesh. There will be a change in the attitude of the ruling organization. But nothing like this happened. On the contrary, leaders from other parties were imposed on them. Now it is being said that discipline is paramount, BJP and the party should concentrate on making the authorized candidates win.

There is also strong resentment among BJP workers that instead of the leaders of Madhya Pradesh who should have talked to the workers and rebels, big leaders from the Center are talking. They are giving the same assurance as they give to the public. After the elections are over, he will leave from here, then with whom will he talk. Therefore, the moralizing efforts being done by the central leaders do not seem to have any impact on the rebels.

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