Former MLA Rajendra Verma’s denial of a BJP ticket sparked protests at the party’s Bhopal headquarters. Amidst a training session attended by 39 candidates for the upcoming assembly elections, BJP workers expressed dissent over ticket distribution. This incident follows a broader pattern of dissatisfaction among supporters of denied candidates from various constituencies in the state.
Hundreds of BJP workers from Sonkatch-SC assembly constituency, led by booth-level workers and local leaders, staged a protest against Verma’s omission. They advocated for his re-nomination, recalling his victory in 2013 and a narrow loss in 2018. While the party replaced Verma with Rajesh Sonkar, the district president of Indore, the move ignited concerns about candidate preferences.
The protest signifies deeper tensions within the party and highlights the imminent assembly elections’ significance in Madhya Pradesh. The BJP’s announcement of 39 candidates reflects its determination to reclaim the state’s governance from the non-BJP administration.