BJP may soon remove some district heads in Haryana. It may be announced next week. The final decision to change these and select new ones will be taken in the meeting of the core committee and small group.
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However, according to sources related to BJP, it is certain to remove the district heads of Rohtak and Sirsa. Apart from this, there may be changes in 3 more districts also. In the assembly elections, BJP was defeated in both these districts.
Sirsa is the stronghold of Chautala family and Rohtak is the stronghold of former CM Bhupendra Hooda. Apart from this, BJP can also take a shocking decision regarding Fatehabad, Jhajjar and Nuh. BJP is looking for new faces in these districts.
Such faces will be included who have a hold on the public and have a good image. He should have stayed away from any controversy and factionalism. Even after the defeat in the Lok Sabha elections, BJP has already dismissed 6 district heads.
BJP stood fourth in Pradhan’s constituency in Sirsa. In Sirsa, the stronghold of Chautala family, BJP had fielded candidates in 4 seats Ellenabad, Rania, Dabwali and Kalanwali. The candidate from Sirsa seat was withdrawn in support of Gopal Kanda of Haryana Lokhit Party. Despite this, BJP did not win any seat. Even Sirsa District President Shishpal Kamboj stood fourth in his Raniya assembly.
Pradhan close to Dhankhar in Rohtak, account was not opened Presently Ranveer Dhaka is the district head in Rohtak. He is considered close to OP Dhankhar, efforts to replace him were going on for many months. After this, the remaining work was completed in the assembly elections. Where BJP could not open its account on even a single seat. In Rohtak, BJP lost in Meham, Kalanaur, Garhi Sampla Kiloi and Kalanaur.
Former CM Manohar Lal Khattar and CM Naib Saini. Both the leaders themselves are monitoring the organization in the state.
6 district presidents changed parties after defeat in Lok Sabha elections Earlier, after the results of Lok Sabha elections, BJP had lost on 5 seats. After this, BJP had dismissed 6 district heads. This included the district presidents of Jind, Rewari, Sirsa, Hisar, Kurukshetra and Kaithal. Here the command was handed over to the new leaders.
BJP has appointed Ashok Saini in place of Hisar District President Asha Khedar, Jind District President Tejendra Dhull in place of Raju Mor, Sirsa District President Shishpal Kamboj in place of Nitasha Sihag, Rewari District President Pritam Chauhan in place of Vandana Popli and Kurukshetra District President Ravi Batan in place of Sushil Rana. In place of Kaithal District President Ashok Gurjar, the party appointed Munish Kathwad. Was appointed District President.
What is BJP’s strategy for which district?
1. Bet on Jat faces in Sirsa, Punjabi faces in Fatehabad Congress won all the 8 seats of Sirsa and Fatehabad. The maximum impact of the farmers’ movement was seen in these districts. The issue of drug addiction also dominated the elections here. The arrangements made by the BJP government to stop drug abuse appeared inadequate. Along with the Jats, the displeasure of the Jatt Sikh voters was also seen on these seats. BJP’s performance in the Punjabi belt of both the districts was disappointing. In such a situation, the party can focus on a Jat face in Sirsa. Whereas in Fatehabad, you can bet on any Punjabi face.
2. Will find the solution to Hooda in Rohtak-Jhajjar BJP Hooda factor is still working on the seats falling under Rohtak Lok Sabha. Congress won 7 out of 8 seats in both the districts. Here BJP stood second or third. BJP had just put forward a Jat face and made him the District President. But the party did not see any significant benefit from it. In such a situation, the party can give a chance to a new face here. BJP can gamble on any Brahmin or Punjabi face in Rohtak. The same strategy will be used in Jhajjar also.
3. Will build confidence among Muslims in Mewat BJP BJP could not do anything amazing on all three seats of Mewat. The impact of the Nuh riots was seen here. There is resentment among the people here against BJP. People had accused the BJP government of lack of development in the area and discrimination. BJP could not even open its account in these Muslim dominated areas. However, applications from both Muslim and Hindu faces have come in the race to become the District President of the party. BJP is looking for a charismatic face to blossom in Mewat.