Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Intense lobbying on for state BJP president’s post

- Ravinder Vasudeva

CHANDIGARH: Even as the organisati­onal elections of BJP are yet to enter their final phase, the race for the new state party chief has hotted up, with the incumbent president and Rajya Sabha member Shwait Malik lobbying hard to seek a second term.

Former local bodies minister Manoranjan Kalia, former state BJP chief Ashwani Sharma and party’s national secretary Tarun Chugh have also emerged as strong contenders for the top post.

The announceme­nt about the next party chief is expected to be made by December-end after the completion of elections for district chiefs, the schedule for which is likely to be announced by the party this week.

Malik is learnt to be confident of getting a second term on the basis of his “outstandin­g” performanc­e, but all his rivals are hell-bent to replace him and are trying to expose his “failures” before the high-command.

BJP insiders say Kalia, a wellknown urban face of the party, is being “wholeheart­edly supported” by party’s national vicepresid­ent Avinash Rai Khanna and former Union minister Vijay Sampla. Sharma, a former Pathankot MLA, is believed to have the backing of the state organisati­on secretary Dinesh Kumar, former minister Madan Mohan Mittal and party general secretary Jeevan Gupta.

Sharma had earlier served as the state BJP chief between 2009 and 2012. Tarun Chugh, a vocal BJP voice in media circles in the state, is also a strong contender because of his “close ties” with the office of national party president and Union home minister Amit Shah.

A section of party leaders, earlier represente­d by former state BJP chief late Kamal Sharma, that includes Union minister of state Som Parkash and former state minister Tikshan Sood, however, has kept their cards close to their chest.

After some party workers projected Chugh as the “best face” for the post of state BJP chief on social media last week, he had to announce it on his official Facebook handle that he is not in the race.

The selection of the next BJP chief will also throw some light on the party’s strategy for Punjab as the next assembly polls in 2022 will be contested under the leadership of the new president.

With party’s expansion plan in mind, one section of the RSS is projecting a formula to appoint a senior leader like Avinash Rai Khanna as state party chief and former ministers as general secretarie­s to infuse new energy in the party.

Khanna, a former Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha member, is BJP’S in-charge for Jammu and Kashmir, Goa and Rajasthan and is undoubtedl­y the most acceptable face of the party in Punjab.

When contacted, Shwait Malik said, “I have never asked anything from the party. But I definitely qualify for the second term and it is up to the party to make the final choice”.

 ??  ?? Shwait Malik, incumbent chief
Shwait Malik, incumbent chief
 ??  ?? Ashwani Sharma
Ashwani Sharma

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