BJP poll panel reviews preparations


New Delhi: Stepping up its electoral effort, BJP’s Central Election Committee (CEC) discussed preparations in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, sources said.

They said that CEC discussed preparations in poll-bound Chhattisgarh and discussed some seats. Of 90 seats, the CEC discussed the panel of candidates on 27 seats, the sources said, adding that the party has categorised seats into four categories – A, B, C, D – for better planning in its electoral effort. They said that classification will help give sharper focus to seats that the party considers weak.

While ‘A’ category seats are those which BJP has won every time in the past polls, ‘B’ category has seats the party has had mixed results in terms of win and loss, the sources said. The ‘C’ category has seats where BJP is weak while the ‘D’ category comprises those constituencies which BJP has never won, they said. The discussion on Tuesday was held on 22 seats in the ‘B’ and ‘C’ categories and five in the ‘D’, sources told ANI.

They said that the party may field new faces on about 50 per cent of the seats in the state which is ruled by Congress. The meeting was held at BJP headquarters and discussions concerning Chhattisgarh lasted for about two hours.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP chief JP Nadda, Chhattisgarh election in charge Om Prakash Mathur, co-incharge Mansukh Mandviya and former Chief Minister Raman Singh were among the leaders present at the meeting.