Discontent has started in Gujarat Bharatiya Janata Party since ticket distribution. Voices of protest are being heard in more than 40 seats out of 166 declared. To stop them, Home Minister Amit Shah has taken the front. Shah will stay in Gujarat for the next three days to chalk out a strategy for the assembly elections. Shah has also started work on a strategy to control the damage and damage caused by the disgruntled leaders.
On Sunday evening, Amit Shah held a four-hour high-level meeting at Kamalam, the state BJP office, a senior BJP MP overseeing the Gujarat elections, speaking to Amar Ujala on a request for anonymity, said. This meeting, including CM Bhupendra Patel, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, and the general ministers of four zones also attended. During this, he discussed all the seats of displeasure one by one. In the meeting, he bluntly told the Gujarat BJP leaders, 'All the angry people are from the party and the family. Instead of putting pressure on them, act with understanding and love. For those who do not agree on persuasion, there is an order from Delhi to show them the fourteenth gem. Do not leave this Brahmastra until it is needed.'
Shah to hold a meeting with Sangh-BJP leaders
After the announcement of the list of candidates in Gujarat, there was a revolt in some seats in the BJP. Many sitting MLAs and their supporters are said to be angry due to ticket cuts. Shah reached Gandhinagar on Sunday amid mounting protests. In the marathon meeting, Amit Shah discussed other issues including silencing the tone of protest, as well as which seat the resentment is going on. According to the information, Shah will campaign in Gujarat for the next three days. He will also hold a meeting with BJP and Sangh leaders. The seats in the state where there is more dissatisfaction. Will review it there.
Rebels can create problems in these areas
A team of state leaders will hold one-to-one discussions with the disgruntled leaders. Disgruntled leaders are being considered to be assigned the responsibility of different areas in the elections. Apart from this, for those who are angrier, such a formula as adjusting such people in the rank of the organization or government corporations can also be discussed. It is said that if the party is not successful in persuading the angry leaders, then these leaders can create problems for the party in six seats in Central Gujarat, seven in Saurashtra, and seven in North Gujarat.
After Shah's meeting on Sunday evening, Hakubha Jadeja, the sitting MLA of Jamnagar North, has been made in charge of three seats in Jamnagar. BJP has given a ticket to Rivaba Jadeja from the Jam Nagar North seat. Hakubha Jadeja was upset over not getting the ticket. So there is talk that he has been made in charge. Apart from this, a candidate from the Vadwan seat, Jijna Pandya is also likely to change the candidate from the Vadwan seat instead of giving a ticket to someone else.
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