The Asian Age

Unpopular MLAs to be replaced

- SHASHI BHUSHAN

Eyeing a fourth term in Chhattisga­rh, the BJP is all set to replace a large number of its sitting MLAs with new faces to beat anti- incumbency at the local level. Speaking exclusivel­y to this newspaper, Chhattisga­rh chief minister Dr Raman Singh said that a survey is being conducted to ascertain people’s perception of party MLAs and the ministers. Elections are scheduled to be held at the end of year in Chattisgar­h.

Dr Singh, criss- crossing the state for the ‘ Vikas Yatra’, admitted that after 15 years of straight rule there is “bound to be anti- incumbency”, particular­ly in some constituen­cies. The survey, according to him, was being held to find these constituen­cies, MLAs and ministers whose performanc­e was “not upto the mark”. Dr Singh stressed on the need to infuse “fresh blood” in the organisati­on.

Incidental­ly, the BJP is also conducting an internal survey across the states to rate the performanc­e of the MLAs and state ministers. Another survey was being conducted through the NaMo App. The party has asked people to give their feedback on all their sitting MLAs, MPs and the state ministers in the BJP- ruled states. BJP chief Amit Shah is closely monitoring the surveys.

A BJP Lok Sabha MP, while speaking about the forthcomin­g polls said, “Dr Singh’s government is popular but people in many areas are not happy with sitting MLAs.”

While Dr Singh has embarked on his ‘ Vikas Yatra, which started on May 11, the Congress in the state was trying to counter it with “Vikas Dhundo Yatra” ( Search for Vikas). The Vikas Yatra will culminate at Bhilai on June 14. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be addressing a rally on the concluding day of the yatra.

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