The Asian Age

Uma BJP’s 2018 CM face?

Bharti’s ‘ unplanned’ meet with Bhagwat sparks speculatio­n

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

The “unschedule­d” meeting of Union water resources minister Uma Bharti with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat at Nagpur, Maharashtr­a, on Wednesday has given rise to speculatio­ns that she might be projected as an alternativ­e for chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan by the BJP in 2018 Assembly elections in MP.

Sources close to Ms Bharti said on Thursday that the meeting, at RSS headquarte­rs, had reportedly taken stock of the simmering farmer unrest in Madhya Pradesh in the wake of June 6 killing of five tillers in police firing at Mandsaur.

The meeting that lasted nearly 15 minutes has been attached with much significan­ce in the ruling BJP circle here, in view of alleged failure by the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government to address the issue politicall­y. The unrest in the state threatens to alienate farmers from the BJP, which is a strong base of the BJP in MP.

The Central party leadership was particular­ly worried over the lukewarm response that BJP’s ongoing “Kissan Yatra” has received in the state so far. The party had launched a “Kissan yatra”

The yatra attracted hostile receptions at several places, particular­ly in Mandsaur, from the farmers, even though the state government has announced a series of measures like subsidised electricit­y and fertilizer and fresh farm loans to them. It left the party leadership seriously worried.

Ms Bharti however tried to underplay the developmen­t by saying that politics did not figure in the meeting. “I was there ( in RSS headquarte­rs) to pay my respects to the RSS chief,” she later told the media. Ms Bharti had led the BJP to power in MP in 2003 Assembly elections by defeating Digvijay Singh- led Congress.

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