BJP unable to finalize candidate even in its stronghold

Infighting among senior leaders, factionalism increases due to delay

Milind Mujumdar,
Indore, Despite claiming to be a cadre-based party and a strong organization, the BJP is unable to announce candidates in Malwa-Nimar. The indecision and suspense over Indore seat persists.

Meanwhile, as the suspense over BJP’s candidate for the Indore Lok Sabha seat continued, its 8-time MP and Lok Sabha speaker Sumitra Mahajan skipped the party’s ‘Main Hun Chowkidar’ programme.

On Sunday, Mahajan was not present at the Indore site where the BJP had made arrangements for showing Narendra Modi’s ‘Main Bhi Chowkidar’ event. She is among the few senior BJP leaders to have not prefixed Chowkidar to their names on Twitter.The BJP is yet to announce Mahajan’s name for re-nomination. She has represented Indore in Lok Sabha for eight times.

Earlier, Mahajan had denied speaking on re-nomination, but had said that she was working persistently in favour of her party. Speculations are rife that the BJP is reconsidering Mahajan’s candidature citing ‘age factor’. She will be turning 76 on April 12.

However, there is speculation that like party patriarch LK Advani (91) and veteran leader Murli Manohar Joshi (85), she too might be axed from the BJP’s poll list this time.There is also talk that local MLA and Indore mayor Malini Gaud might be given the party’s ticket in place of Mahajan.

Sindhi Samaj’s demand

A section of Sindhi Samaj has demanded to again field Tai. Now it has come to the fore that Krishnamurari Moghe, who was once a powerful organization secretary, is also staking claim.The BJP has so far announced candidates for 18 out of the 29 seats in Madhya Pradesh so far.

Meanwhile, the Congress is repeatedly attacking the BJP for not naming Mahajan so far. “We have handpicked five aspirants and would name our candidate within one hour of the BJP announcing its candidates,” PWD minister Sajjan Singh Verma said.

It can be recalled that during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Mahajan, or “Tai (elder sister in Marathi)”, as she is called, had won Indore by 4.66 lakh votes. The margin had been stunning as she had survived a scare in 2009 getting only 11,480 votes more than her Congress rival, though most of her wins before that had been by more than one lakh votes.

Lalwani also ticket seeker

In the internal politics of Indore’s Sindhi Samaj, there are two separate factions of Indore Development Authority chairman Shankar Lalwani and Chandu Makhija.

Lalwani has been lobbying for ticket from Indore Lok Sabha seat. After LK Advani was not given ticket, the Sindhi Samaj wants that a member of their community be fielded at Indore and Bhopal seats. But after Digvijaya’s name was announced for Bhopal, Sindhi Samaj continues its attempts for Indore seat.

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