BJP likely to fight polls in Maharashtra, Haryana & Jharkhand under incumbent CMs

“All three Chief Ministers have ruled their respective States for five years. Their performance is one of our key poll planks. They are the obvious choice for heading the respective government if the BJP returns to power,” a party leader said.

August 18, 2019 04:38 pm | Updated 04:38 pm IST - New Delhi

BJP president and Union Home Minister Amit Shah accompanied with Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar kick-start the campaign for the forthcoming State Assembly elections in Jind on August 16, 2019.

BJP president and Union Home Minister Amit Shah accompanied with Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar kick-start the campaign for the forthcoming State Assembly elections in Jind on August 16, 2019.

The BJP is likely to fight the Assembly polls in Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand under the leadership of incumbent Chief Ministers, party leaders have said.

While BJP president Amit Shah made it clear at a rally in Haryana on August 17 that Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar will again be the party’s choice for the post, sources said Maharashtra’s Devendra Fadnavis and Jharkhand’s Raghubar Das will be the party’s chief ministerial candidates in their respective States.

At the rally in Jind, Mr. Shah urged voters to give his party 75 seats in the 90-member assembly for the return of a “Manohar Lal Khattar sarkar (government)”.

“All three Chief Ministers have ruled their respective States for five years. Their performance is one of our key poll planks. They are the obvious choice for heading the respective government if the BJP returns to power,” a party leader said.

The BJP had fought the 2014 Assembly polls in the three States without projecting a chief ministerial face and announced its picks only after the results were declared.

While in Haryana, the BJP won 47 Assembly seats, it bagged 122 of Maharashtra’s 288 seats and 37 of Jharkhand’s 81 constituencies.

A senior BJP leader said all three leaders have run “scam-free and honest” governments in the States, which, under the preceding dispensations, were associated with “corruption of huge proportions”.

“Be it Khattar, Fadnavis or Das, all three enjoy a clean image among the people,” the party leader claimed.

Assembly polls in Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand are slated for later this year.

The saffron camp is confident of retaining power in all three States riding on popular support to recent decisions by the Modi Cabinet, work of their own governments in the States and “disarray” in the Opposition camp.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personal popularity, which was the biggest factor behind the BJP’s impressive show in the 2014 Assembly polls in these States, remains high, BJP sources said.

The party believes that the central government’s decision to nullify provisions of Article 370, which granted Jammu and Kashmir special status, has received people’s endorsement, forcing even some Opposition leaders to welcome it.

The induction of a number of local satraps from the Opposition camp into the BJP in these States, especially in Maharashtra and Haryana, has also boosted its prospects.

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