Bhopal: Scindia's supporters to get weight in political appointments in state

Bhopal: Scindia's supporters to get weight in political appointments in state

Lunch-dinner politics goes on in BJP throughout the day

Staff ReporterUpdated: Thursday, June 10, 2021, 12:50 AM IST
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BHOPAL: The supporters of Rajya Sabha MP Jyotiraditya Scindia will also get importance in political appointments to be made by the government in a few days.

Scindia discussed the issue with Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and partyís state unit president VD Sharma during his trip to the state capital on Wednesday.

Three of them agreed over the names for appointments to corporations. Scindia took launch Sharmaís residence.

Organisational general secretary Suhas Bhagat and co-organisational general secretary Hitanant Sharma were also present at the launch.

Scindia had dinner at PWD Minister Gopal Bhargavaís residence. He also went to the residence of Minister for Urban Administration Department, Bhupendra Singh. It was a curtsey call.

Scindia also visited the RSSís office where he met Deepak Visupte.

The issue of political appointments for corporations figured at Scindiaís meeting with Chouhan and VD Sharma.

Besides that, the leaders also discussed the arrangements for the UP elections.

Instead of visiting the residences of his supporters who are now ministers, he visited the old BJP leaders.

He also condoled with the family members of Vijesh Lunawat who recently passed away.

BJP leadersí meeting with one another has generated a lot of political heat in the state. There have been speculations that a change is in the offing in the state.

Home Minister Narottam Mishra, Union Narendra Singh Tomar and national general secretary of the party Kailash Vijayvargiya have, however, called those speculations as canards and said Shivraj Singh Chouhan will remain the Chief Minister.

Individual is not important in BJP: Scindia

Jyotiraditya Scindia has said that neither an individual nor any group is important in the BJP. Organisation is more important than anything else, and there is no difference among the leaders in the BJP, said Scindia. He made the statements at a press conference. The partyís aim is to work for the people and to be with people, Scindia said.

He said that he had come to meet the party leaders and that the government worked well in the time of corona pandemic.

Rule of six goes haywire

The state government has been sending out a message to the people for a few days that they should not lower their guard against the coronavirus.

The campaign has been launched to check the third wave of the pandemic.

The state government has issued guidelines in which it has mentioned the phrase ñ the rule of six. In the message, it is said that those who will violet the norms will be punished.

However efforts the government may make to force others to follow the corona protocols, all the rules went for a toss when Scindia arrived in the city.

Those who reached the airport to receive Scindia gave a wide berth to the social-distancing norms. There was a crowd of people around Scindia.

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