After the bumper victory in Madhya Pradesh, rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, bjp took a big decision and appointed
new CMs in all three states without bringing forward its old chief ministerial faces. bjp fought the elections
without a cm face and till the end it did not let anyone guess in whose hands the command of the states would be
handed over. In every election, the public could guess who the party would declare as chief minister, but this time
it was almost impossible to predict. At the same time, bringing forward new and unknown faces to the general
public is being considered a big strategy of bjp, under which Mission-2024 may also be covered.
However, the question arises whether suddenly bringing new faces in the three states is a preparation for the Lok
Sabha elections or is there some other politics hidden behind it? prime minister Narendra Modi himself has
answered this question. While talking to hindi newspaper Jagran, PM Modi said (and we are quoting), It has been
the misfortune of our country that among those who influence social life with their speech, intelligence and
personality, a large section Stuck in a clichéd and closed mindset. This is not limited to politics only but is seen in
every field. If we talk about the business sector itself, then whoever is a big name or who has done his branding
well, remains in the eyes of the media also. The rest of the hardworking and diligent people go unnoticed, no
matter how much good work they do.
CM is not a new face, he is an old experienced leader
At the same time, PM Modi further said, The same thing happens in the field of politics also. For many decades,
there have been only a few families who have received media attention. Because of this, there is no discussion on
the talent of other people. This is the reason why people and media start looking at them as new whereas it is not
so. Those people are also old and experienced, who have done penance for a long time. From this statement of PM
Modi, it can be understood why new faces have been brought in by removing old faces in Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.