BJP redraws poll strategy for Bhopal as Cong fields Digvijaya

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

The Congress' move to nominate party veteran from seat in seems to have prompted the BJP to revisit its strategy to ward off any eventuality and retain its bastion of the last three decades in the high-stake elections.

constituency is spread over eight assembly segments, namely Berasia, Bhopal Uttar, Narela, Bhopal Dakshin-Paschhim, Bhopal Madhya, Govindpura, Huzur and Sehore.

The (BJP) has been holding this seat since 1989.

Officially, the BJP has dismissed that could pose any challenge to the party in the constituency.

However, if a BJP to be believed, the party is working on a "plan B" over selection of candidates.

According to rumours in political circles, former might be in reckoning as a contestant, as Muslim voters in the constituency view him as a

"I cannot say anything right now. The BJP's central leadership will take a call on the candidate," state BJP told Sunday when he was asked whether Chouhan is in contention.

"He (Chouhan) is a former The central leadership will decide whether to field him in polls or not," the said.

He laughed away as a lightweight.

"You all consider him a tough candidate. I was just now telling my friend that Singh is going to lose for sure. He is not that figure who can win elections, but he is a face that can vitiate the atmosphere," he said.

The had last won the Bhopal seat in 1984.

Announcing Digvijaya Singh's name Saturday, Chief Minister said that he had offered Bhopal seat to the former chief minister, who wanted to contest from his home turf Rajgarh.

Meanwhile on Sunday, Rakesh Singh, Chouhan and state BJP went into a huddle in Bhopal, a party said.

The trio discussed about picking a tough contestant against Digvijaya Singh, according to BJP sources.

What might have prompted the BJP to visit the drawing board is the outcome of the last assembly elections wherein the saffron party ceded three assembly seats to the

Moreover, four lakh out of total 18 lakh voters in the constituency are Muslims, who generally for Congress.

The said the had and party general secretary VD Sharma as probable candidates from Bhopal and had forwarded their names to the central elections committee, which will meet on March 26.

"However, with Digvijaya Singh entering the poll fray, the BJP is working on the plan B, but the final call on the party candidate will be taken by the central leadership of the BJP," he added.

Bhopal constituency was represented by of Congress in and

Sharma had served as the of from 1992 to 1997.

K N Pradhan of Congress had won the seat in 1984 Since then the party has failed to upstage the BJP from this seat.

Among BJP stalwarts who had represented Bhopal in Lok Sabha is who defeated senor Congress leader in 1999 polls.

is the sitting from Bhopal.

Digvijaya Singh's candidature was reportedly pushed by who had last week said that if Digvijaya wanted to contest the Lok Sabha polls, he should choose the "toughest seat" in the state.

"I had requested Digvijaya Singh that you had been the for so long, and it doesn't suit you if you say that I will contest from Rajgarh (Digvijay's home turf)," Nath said Saturday.

The chief minister said he had asked Singh to contest from any other seat like Bhopal, Indore, etc.

"As Singh told me to take a decision, I have offered him to contest from Bhopal," he had said.

Singh, who had served as the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh between 1993-2003, is currently a member of the Rajya Sabha.

Polls for 29 Lok Sabha seats in will be held in four phases during April 29--May 19 period.

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 19:00 IST