Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Party workers in lower HP upbeat

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com

HAMIRPUR: The Bhartiya Janta Party’s move to project senior party leader Prem Kumar Dhumal as its chief ministeria­l candidate, barely ten days before the polls, has boosted the morale of party workers in the lower areas of Himachal Pradesh. The move may well prove to be a game changer for the party.

BJP leaders say since the former CM and the three-time MP from Hamirpur has great following in lower areas of the state, the cadre was not coming out with full zeal and confidence over the issue of its CM face. “The cadre was confused and this was unnecessar­y hitting the party chances. He is still the most popular face of the party in Himachal and party’s move to project him as the CM will result in a major vote swing,” says Balbir Bagga, district president of Una unit of the party, who is also party’s Dalit face in the district.

Ramesh Pathania, a government employee from Hamirpur, feels Dhumal’s projection can play a key factor in the polls. “Until Dhumal was announced the BJP’s face, there was confusion on all seats in Hamirpur. The Congress government has done great work for employees and I am satisfied with the government, but now will vote for the BJP as a CM from Hamirpur is a big thing,” adds Pathania.

In 2012, the saffron party had won 10 seats from total 17 in Hamirpur parliament­ary segment, Dhumal’s bastion. This included lower areas of Una, Hamirpur, Bilaspur, two segments of Kangra and one segment of Mandi district. Keeping this factor in mind, the BJP seems to have decided to project Dhumal as their trump card for the polls.

“He is not only the most popular leaders of plain areas, but is equally popular in hills as well. We have given the public Dhumal as their next CM and now it’s their turn to ensure a massive majority for the BJP,” said national BJP chief Amit Shah in Hamirpur.

 ?? DALAY/HT ?? Senior BJP leader Prem Kumar Dhumal and BJP president Amit Shah during an election rally in Hamirpur on Wednesday.ANIL
DALAY/HT Senior BJP leader Prem Kumar Dhumal and BJP president Amit Shah during an election rally in Hamirpur on Wednesday.ANIL

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