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PM Modi will surprise again,Turmoil expected in Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh

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PM Modi will surprise again,Turmoil expected in Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh
The Sunday Mail
New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi may once again make surprising decisions. Sources suggest that Prime Minister Modi may surprise everyone by making major changes to his team and replacing the Chief Ministers of some states right now. It remains to be seen whether Prime Minister Modi makes such surprising decisions this year or next. This year is about to end and a new one is about to begin. However, brainstorming has apparently begun. Sources say that by removing a couple of officers, Prime Minister Modi has signaled that he will not tolerate corruption. All kinds of reports have been requested on the Chief Ministers as well.


Sources say that the IB report submitted to Delhi regarding the performance of the Chief Ministers of most BJP-ruled states is not very encouraging. There are no concerns regarding Uttar Pradesh and Assam, but the situation in the remaining states is worrisome.
In particular, bets placed on new and inexperienced candidates have not been very encouraging. Prime Minister Modi initially bet on the inexperienced Pushkar Singh Dhami in 2021. Dhami himself lost the assembly elections a year later. Thanks to Modi and Yogi, the party secured a majority. Despite the defeat, PM Modi appointed Dhami as Chief Minister. A significant faction within the party became disgruntled from that day. While the PM trusted Dhami, he failed to seize the opportunity. As a result, the situation in Uttarakhand remains extremely worrying today. Sources indicate that Uttarakhand has the worst performance report, meaning that if elections were held today, Congress would easily win.


Taking a lesson from Uttarakhand, the high command has already requested reports on the performance of Chief Ministers of other BJP-ruled states. Sources reveal that the reports from Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Orissa are also not good. The people of Haryana and Chhattisgarh have not been able to make much impact yet. If elections are held today in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Orissa, the return of BJP will not be easy. Not only the workers of these states are disappointed, the leaders are also apprehensive. Although the Chief Ministers of these states are making frequent visits to Delhi and trying to please the high command. But it does not seem to be of any use. It has even come to light that Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav has bought a house in Delhi. The high command is concerned by disappointing reports from these states. In these circumstances, Prime Minister Modi could make surprising changes.

Major cabinet changes are also possible, including the chief ministers of some states. In Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh, the BJP is in direct competition with the Congress. In Rajasthan, the Congress completely dominates the Bhajan Lal government. Former CM Ashok Gehlot is still more popular than the current CM. In Madhya Pradesh, the Congress is in a good position. Former CMs Kamal Nath and Digvijay Singh are fully active. The current team is seen creating ruckus on the streets. CM Mohan Yadav is unable to control his leaders and workers. Leaders are not being heard. Even the work of central ministers is not being done. Mohan Yadav, like Uttarakhand CM Dhami, is focused solely on the RSS agenda. In Uttarakhand, Dhami is maintaining himself in the news by advancing the RSS agenda and promoting polarizing politics. He has paid no attention to the state’s basic amenities, leaving the people of the state on the streets. Party leaders have already questioned Dhami. Congress has increased the BJP’s difficulties by selecting a suitable team in the election year. Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah have reports from all states. The election year in Uttarakhand will begin in January. Uttarakhand will be the first priority for change. Sources indicate that the high command may hand over the reins of Uttarakhand to a non-MLA, which could calm the state’s resentment, but there is a problem. If someone is given the reins now, elections will have to be held within six months. There are two opinions: whether the change should be made a few months before the elections and whether it should go to the polls. Now it remains to be seen whether the BJP high command makes changes in other states first or starts with Uttarakhand. The new year will increase the heartbeat of the Chief Ministers and Ministers of BJP-ruled states. End

The Sunday Mail
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