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Caste Calculus? Why BJP changed the main ministers in several countries

Caste Calculus? Why BJP changed the main ministers in several countries
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New Delhi: Minister of Hydayana Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, Head of Minister of Himachal Pradesh Jai Ram Thakur and other BJP tribes may worry a little about their future.
And why not? BJP has installed three new major ministers in three countries in three months.
This might have added the atmosphere of uncertainty over the fate of several other BJP ministerial heads.
So, when Himachal CM Jai Ram Thakur recently in Delhi in a sudden visit, BJP must clarify it is a routine visit and has nothing to do with the possibility of changing guards in the state.
Turning the main ministers has characterized a high-command culture congress.
But 2021 had seen BJP take a signal from the Congress.
However, leadership changes affected by BJP in the state were significant.
It refers to the end of the experiment that BJP began around 2014, riding the success of his unprecedented selection in national elections.
Breaking the Caste Barrierslet’s Analyze CM Pick in three states – Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Haryana – after his victory in the 2014 Sabha Lok selection to understand party experiments to solve caste barriers in politics.
In Maharashtra, BJP won 122 out of 288 seats in the election of the 2014 assembly.
Ally party Shiv Sena won 63 seats.
Maharashtra politics has been dominated by Maratha and so it is not surprising that most of the country’s main ministers come from the community.
But BJP surprised everyone by picking up Devendra Fadnivis, a Brahmana, as the main minister in the state.
In Jharkhand, BJP won 35 of 81 assembly seats in 2014.
Jharkhand, dominated by the tribe, has the main ministers from the public since creation in 2000, when carved from Bihar.
However, BJP once again opposed the trend and chose Raghubar Das, from Vaishya Caste (OBC), as the first Minister of Non-Tribal State.
OBC does make a significant population in the state, but the fact is fixed that state politics has been dominated by tribes.
In Haryana, BJP won 47 out of 90 seats in the election of the 2014 assembly.
Haryana’s politics for decades has been dominated by JATS, the landowner community.
So, when BJP chose Manohar Lal Khattar, Khatri with caste, as the main minister, the indication was clear that the party wants to solve the caste barrier in the state.
It was after 2014.
Cut up to 2019.
BJP won a national mandate that was far greater in the election of the Sabha 2019 when maintaining power with the majority.
However, the scenario is different in the state, many of them slipped from BJP’s hand during the period.
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