
A report card by the BJP will portray a progressive Madhya Pradesh after it formed the government in 2003
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will on Sunday release a detailed ‘report card’ of over 18 years of BJP rule in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh.
The BJP’s report card will narrate the story of progressive Madhya Pradesh after it formed the government in 2003 and remained in power till today (barring December 2018 to March 2020), of which for more than 16 years, the government has been headed by the current Chief Minister c.
Elaborating on Shah’s August 20 visit to Bhopal and Gwalior, state BJP chief V D Sharma said that the Union Minister Shah will present in Bhopal the Garib Kalyan (poor sections welfare) centric Report Card of over 18 years of BJP rule in the state. He will subsequently travel to Gwalior to grace the party’s expanded state executive/ working committee meeting at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Auditorium.
Notably, Gwalior is the home district of three powerful BJP leaders — Union ministers Narendra Singh Tomar and Jyotiraditya Scindia and state home minister Narottam Mishra. It would be Shah’s fourth visit to the poll-bound BJP-ruled state in less than 40 days, to guide the party prepare for the coming Assembly polls.
Earlier, Shah had visited Bhopal on July 11 and July 25 and Indore on July 30. His visit to Gwalior assumes particular significance, as the BJP’s internal surveys are believed to have painted a bleak picture for the party’s prospects in the 34 Assembly seats-strong Gwalior-Chambal region.
As the state BJP unit has already started comparing its report card with 10 years’ rule of former chief minister Digvijaya Singh-led Congress government (1993-2003), the possibility of the ruling side highlighting the conditions of the state three decades back to prove its own claimed ‘golden era’ of Madhya Pradesh cannot be ruled out.
The BJP’s IT cell’s operation to highlight subjects like – economy, governance, roads, electricity, poverty rate, and a lot more has been in process for the last couple of months in social media with a tag of “bantadhar” for ex-CM Digvijaya Singh.
[With Inputs from IANS]
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Does the report card say Amit Shah is the worst Home Minister in the history of Independent India? Consider – CAA protests (saved by Corona. thenk China for that!) and its aftermath – not only Hindu refugees are still refugees but their huts get demolished! 370 – Srinagar is still dangerous for Hindus who desire to return. Farm Bill protests culminating in the turbaned terrorists raiding the Red Fort – completely botched up. And finally the crest jewel, Manipur – infiltration from Myanmar by drug peddling terrorists cannot happen overnight. Now, the Govt will send the Army after the infiltrators have consolidated their positions in Kuki areas. God knows how many of our jawans will die. Just ask yourselves – would any company have retained Amit Shah after such a horrendous track record?