Nagpur: The decision of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to provide a ticket to former Minister Chandrashekhar Bawansule can help not only secure his own voice, but also from the opposite and independent parties.
Already, the Saffron Camp was 60 votes ahead of its rival in a combined calculation of 559 voters.
According to BJP leaders, Bawankule, who came from the television community, had an additional advantage, because most voters came from the OBC category.
Even in the rival Congress, NCP, Shiv Sena and the Workers’ Party Farmers (PWP), there are many representatives of teli selected or nominated.
BJP mainly targets independent of the Teli and OBC communities, which can choose it.
The BJP leaders said the preference voting pattern offers many opportunities to become invalid.
Therefore, they also saw the selected representatives of rival parties, which may not directly choose BJP, but can indirectly help by making their voting invalid.
By giving a ticket to Bawankule, which is a popular leader in the OBC community, the Safron Party seems to have corrected its mistakes, because it will help maintain not only voters from the community, but also from others such as Kunbi for the following year civilian polls.
MLA Three times from Kampee Rejected Assembly Tickets during the 2019 Maharashtra Assembly poll Bawankule then a leader who emerged and the third in the hierarchy after Gadkari and Fadnavis in the city of BJP.
The incompetent dumping by the top of the party is charged a party, especially in Vidarbha, because it loses around 15-20 seats from 62.
These seachairs will help BJP form a government in Maharashtra with support from some independently, as the support of Mark stops is 145 / 288 seats and currently have 105.
The entire OBC community is very sad with the leadership of BJP for insults that are moored to their peak leader despite their impressive task as power and Minister Guardian Nagpur.
The BJP decision also came in the background of Drubbing received during Zilla Parishad Bypolls recently, where he lost Congress in Nagpur Regency, won only three out of 16 seats in 13 cities, while Congress won nine.
Here too, the caste factor plays a major role, because the OBC community still holds a grudge against BJP and the rival of Harp on it, accuses BJP as a “top of the Kastes Party”.
BJP leaders are also selected to be a modifier of the game for future elections.