Whether it is anti-disposal or opposition's promotion, Prime Minister Modi, Amit Shah and JP Nadda are the face in the election. Why is BJP's dependence on these three continuously increasing
The stirring of organizational elections within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is increasing. On Monday, there were several important meetings after another about this process, which led to the strategic activities of the party to strengthen. First, the national president of the JP Nadda met the Minister of Home Affairs, Amit Shah. After this, Nadda also met Premier Narendra Modi that evening. Both of these meetings are linked to the direction and preparation of organizational elections. As for the strategy of BJP, these meetings are considered very important because the election of the organization is not only a formal process, but it is a moment to determine the direction of future politics. These intensive discussions of President Nadda along with Home Affairs Minister Modi and Shah, also give rise to political comparisons and possibilities of leadership change. Yogi Adityanath’s meeting with Shah also raised the topic of discussion in this episode. Yogi Adityanath, chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, also met Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah. Although linked to the invitation of a government program, the importance of this meeting is something else in the eyes of political analysts. The Chief Minister of Politically The largest state like Uttar Pradesh meets AMIT Shah at a time when the organization quickly deals with elections, it is difficult to view it only formalities. Its political implications are withdrawn and it is estimated that some clarity on the role of Yogi Adityanath in the upcoming organizational structure can also be made by these meetings. Many major states are pending in the election of the state presidents, which talks about the organizational structure of the BJP, at this time the election of the state presidents in very major states of the party has not yet been completed. These include politically important states such as Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The process of selection of presidents in these states is pending, which is a major challenge for the party’s internal election mechanism. At present, the state presidents in only 14 states have been elected. In the rest of the states, this process has yet to start or hang in the balance. In such a situation, it is believed that the BJP’s organizational system is not currently in its own form, and that the party leadership is actively fulfilling it. The quota of 19 states is possible in the election of the national president, according to the BJP Constitution, the process of election of the national president cannot begin until at least 19 states and trade union areas are elected to state presidents. Its direct significance is that unless these pending organizations handle the election, the election of the national president cannot be formalized. In this situation, it has become clear that the party is currently working quickly to strengthen its internal organization. In this election, Sadhana became a great responsibility before the party leadership for transparency, merit and regional balance. Political signs and future preparations are also assessed by the party’s meetings that the BJP not only makes organizational structure, but also the basis for the upcoming election – especially the 2026 election and the general election of 2029. Therefore, it is not only the process of internal democracy, but a broad strategic step. In addition, the process of bringing out possible faces in the party seems to carve new leadership and strengthen the old leadership, also intensively. This is why every meeting, every meeting and every decision is seen from the point of view of serious political analysis.