RSS Handled Micromanagement To Convince Dissidents Of BJP
RSS handled micromanagement to convince dissidents of BJP. For the stability of the Shivraj government of Madhya Pradesh, the victory flag is most important for the BJP in the by-elections in the 28 seats of the assembly, but the smoke of dissatisfaction and humiliation is still rising. BJP’s efforts to control its damage have not been decisive.
Taking these efforts as inadequate, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) handled all the sources of micromanagement. Recently, BJP National Organization General Secretary BL Santosh, who came to investigate the preparations for the by-election, reviewed each seat and was informed about the challenges within. The report found inside raised the concern of the organization.
Hitanand Sharma campaigned for coordination at booths
After Santosh returned to Delhi, Hitanand Sharma was appointed as MP General Secretary in MP BJP. Hitanand has served as Tehsil, District and Department Campaigner from Sheopur, Shivpuri and Gwalior to Guna. Hitananda is currently taking care of health benefits after being corona positive and also doing coordination work.
Actually, his deployment has been done only to meet the challenges of the by-election. As of now, the situation is that leaders from Congress to BJP are not getting down the neck of leaders from the party booth to the assembly level.
BJP leaders are seen at every event to fulfill the formalities, but the zeal that needs to be gathered to support the candidates is not seen to be fulfilled. Although Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and BJP State President VD Sharma have taken the initiative of booth level management, 100 percent damage control cannot be claimed.
Campaign to take voters to every booth
This is the reason why the BJP has taken the initiative to remove discontent at the booth level while coordinating through the dedicated worker of the union, Hitanand. Hitanand has been given the responsibility to motivate more and more voters to go to every booth on polling day.
They have joined this campaign through Sangh and BJP workers. Sharma is especially eyeing those who contested the assembly elections in 2018 on a BJP ticket. The party knows that most of the candidates and their supporters at that time have not forgotten the pain of the previous defeat, so the party has started monitoring them at a micro-level.
The Chief Spokesperson of Madhya Pradesh BJP, Dr. Deepak Vijayvargiya said that BJP is working on every front to ensure victory in 28 assembly seats in the state. This includes full coordination at every level to highlight the achievements of the Modi-Shivraj government and to count the failures of the Kamal Nath government.
Along with receiving continuous feedback, the workers are also being monitored. Naturally other nationalist organizations also support us in this work.