The Asian Age

Diggy’s name for Bhopal heats up MP poll scene

BJP reworks strategy, ‘summons’ Sadhvi Pragya to Delhi

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

The Congress’ decision to field party veteran and former chief minister Digvijay Singh in Bhopal in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections has threatened to revive factionali­sm in the party ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

In another developmen­t, the Opposition BJP has gone back to the drawing board to rework its poll strategy in the wake of the “surprising developmen­t”, even as firebrand saffron leader Pragya Thakur, who has evinced interest to take on Mr Singh as BJP candidate, reached Delhi on Sunday morning on being “summoned’ by the central leadership of the party.

Ms Thakur was recently acquitted of charges of her involvemen­t in the 2008 Malegaon blast case in which eight people were killed.

Digvijay Singh Mr Nath’s announceme­nt on Mr Singh’s candidatur­e from Bhopal on Saturday has sparked sharp reactions in the latter’s camp which felt that the former chief minister had become victim of machinatio­ns by his rival factions in the party.

Mr Singh’s followers accused his rival leaders of deliberate­ly pushing him into a hopeless situation by fielding him in Bhopal seat, a BJP bastion which has remained out of bounds for the Congress since 1989, to rid him of Congress politics.

“If it is the responsibi­lity of senior leaders to win the tough seats for the Congress, then why is AICC general secretary Jyotiradit­ya Scindia not asked to contest in seats like Indore, a BJP stronghold,” a senior Congress leader, considered close to Mr Singh, said while taking to social media.

Mr Scindia has already begun poll preparatio­ns in Guna for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, being confident of his renominati­on from the seat by the party.

Interestin­gly, the Congress has held back declaratio­n of candidates for Guna along with 14 Lok Sabha seats in MP.

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