Party mulls fresh faces to replace old bone , says home minister KOLKATA In a meeting with a many MPs of the party on Tuesday evening in Kolkata, Home minister Amit Shah suggested that all the 18 representatives tagged from West Bengal in the 2019 general choices may not be contended in the coming time’s Lok Sabha bean fray, said sources in the BJP.
Shah’s meeting with a many MPs in a hostel, before he flew to Delhi, delivered a clear communication within the party that the saffron camp may replace some sitting MPs with new faces. “ Shahji, in the meeting, made it clear that wining seats is the ultimate thing of the party and party’s palm is more important than the face of seeker. He also said that there should be no reason to get disappointed if an MP isn't given ticket in the forthcoming choices as the party will use him or her for securing palm in the electoral battle, ” said a elderly leader of the saffron camp.
Making deep raids in West Bengal in the 2019 general choices, the saffron camp took its census to 18 from two out of 42 LS seats. In north Bengal, the party bagged palm in seven seats out of eight and in Jungle Mahal, the backward region in the western part of the state, in all five seats. Shah and BJP’s public chairmanJ.P. Nadda, during their Kolkata visit on Tuesday, held a meeting with a many MPs which include Locket Chatterjee from Hooghly constituency, Jagannath Chattopadhyay from Ranaghat, John Barla from Alipurduar, Nisith Pramanik from Cooch Behar and Subhas Sarkar from Bankura.
The chairpersons of organisational sections of the constituency were present in meeting. “ Shah also told the state leaders of the party to make the sitting MPs, who'll not be contended , understand about the party’s bean strategy, ” said the leader, adding, “ Those MLAs of our party, whose performance is satisfactory, may be contended in the LS pates replacing a many sitting MPs. Our party engaged a private professional agency to assess the performance of sitting MPs across the country and linked some of them for their poor performance in their constituency.
We guess similar sitting MPs will b removed from the list of campaigners in the forthcoming pates. ” ‘ Winning the ultimate end ’ Amit Shah made it clear that wining seats is the ultimate thing of the party and BJP’s palm is more important than the face of any seeker, according to a elderly BJP leader. He added that denial of ticket should n’t be the reason for disappointment.
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