Before the assembly elections, the tour of the leaders in Madhya Pradesh intensified
Bhopal (IANS). Before the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, the tours of prominent leaders of both the major political parties BJP and Congress have intensified. The star campaigners of both the parties have taken the lead and are trying their best to win the elections.
Assembly elections are to be held in the state by the end of this year. This election is not looking easy for BJP and Congress. This is the reason why the state units as well as the central leadership have increased their interference in the state.
It is on the central leadership to decide on which issues to be emphasized in the elections, which leaders should be entrusted with the responsibility and accountability, as well as which strategy to move forward.
Although Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP National President JP Nadda have visited the state many times in the past, Priyanka Gandhi has visited Mahakaushal on behalf of the Congress, both in the coming days All the big leaders of the parties are proposed to visit Madhya Pradesh.
If we look at the visits of prominent Congress leaders, then Priyanka Gandhi is coming on a tour of Gwalior Chambal on July 21, her public meeting is going to be held in Gwalior. Similarly, on August 8, Rahul Gandhi will come to Shahdol’s Beohari.
Party’s National President Mallikarjun Kharge has a sea migration. On one hand, while the Congress is busy in its preparations and leaders are on tour, the ruling party BJP has stepped up its preparations. The party has made state in-charge Bhupendra Yadav and co-in-charge Ashwani Vaishnav for the election, not only this, Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar has been made the convenor of the management committee.
Meanwhile, National President JP Nadda is going to visit the state on July 22 and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on July 23. Overall, the increasing interference of the central leadership of both the political parties has already given a signal and message that the command of the assembly elections is going to be completely in the hands of the central leadership. The state leaders will work completely on the instructions of the central leadership and the election strategy will also be decided through the central leadership.