What is the role of leaders who left MP in CG: Options are limited for Gomti Sai, Arun Sao may get big responsibility.

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What is the role of leaders who left MP in CG: Options limited for Gomti Sai, Arun Saav may get big responsibility. Two MPs who won the assembly elections in Chhattisgarh resigned. Those who resigned include Bharatiya Janata Party State President Arun Sao, MP Gomti Sai. BJP had also given ticket to MP Vijay Baghel but he lost. He is an MP, did not resign.

According to information received byBJP sources, both of them received instructions from the organization to resign. After this, as per the instructions given after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi, both the MPs submitted their resignations. These resigned leaders have been asked to play an active role in the state politics. With this, it has become clear that BJP MPs like Arun Saav, Gomti Sai, Renuka Singh will play an important role in the state politics after winning the assembly elections. A meeting of the legislative party can be held in the state before the 8th. Observers will come from Delhi and after this it will be decided who will be the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh. There is also talk of swearing in in the state this week. During discussion with the media, former Chief Minister of the state Dr. Raman Singh said that a major decision will be taken in this matter within three days.

Now understand the possibilities

Who is the Chief Minister – After the results came out, names like Dr. Raman Singh, Arun Sao, Vishnudev Sai, Renuka Singh were discussed in the race for Chief Minister. But as time is passing the equations are also changing. Now a big factor is coming to the fore to help the OBC class and give importance to the tribal community. Arun Sao, who belongs to the OBC category, has emerged as a big leader in Chhattisgarh. On the other hand, Vishnu Dev Sai and Renuka Singh are leaders belonging to the tribal community who are considered to be in the race for CM. Experts are saying that if Bharatiya Janata Party makes Renuka Singh the Chief Minister, then the credit of making a tribal woman the Chief Minister can be useful in the Lok Sabha elections.

In this election, Bharatiya Janata Party got full support of OBC category. If Sao becomes the Chief Minister, then the strategy to support the OBC category in the Lok Sabha can be successful. Discussion on Deputy CM begins.

At the last moment, Congress started the tradition of Deputy Chief Minister in the state by making TS Singhdev the Deputy CM. Now a discussion has started rapidly on social media that Bharatiya Janata Party can also make any face as Deputy CM in the state. Both the tribal community and the OBC class are very important for the Bharatiya Janata Party in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The distribution of power between these two communities can greatly help the BJP in winning the Lok Sabha. This is the reason why now the discussion about becoming Deputy CM in Chhattisgarh has gained momentum among the people and also in the Bharatiya Janata Party organization. A message is also going viral on social media in which it is being said that Renuka Singh will be made Chief Minister and Arun Sao will be made Deputy Chief Minister. Ministers can be made.

Political analyst and senior journalist Alok Putul told Dainik Bhaskar that Arun Sao seems to be securing a place in the cabinet because under his leadership BJP won 54 seats, Renuka Singh has left the post of Union Minister and contested the assembly elections. She won. Gomati Sai has also left the post of MP with a smile. Bharatiya Janata Party has always given priority to those who make such sacrifices.

Who will be the Speaker of the Assembly?

The main political face in Chhattisgarh will be the Speaker of the Assembly after the Chief Minister or ministers. During discussion with media persons on Wednesday, Dr. Raman Singh said the name of Brijmohan Aggarwal as the best option as the Assembly Speaker. Leaders like Kedar Kashyap are also considered suitable for this post. Decision could not be taken in Delhi.

Till the evening of Wednesday 6th December, the decision to be taken in Delhi remained stuck. First of all, the observer has to be decided as to who will be the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, but a decision has not been taken as to who will become the observer. According to party sources, it will be announced soon, after which there will be a meeting of the legislature party.

Raman Singh can be the new Rahul Dravid

Sensing the current situation, senior journalist and political analyst of Chhattisgarh, Utchiya Sharma said that last time Bharatiya Janata Party had got 15 seats in the state, yet 9 MPs reached the Lok Sabha by winning. Now BJP has won 54 seats. BJP will try its best to make lotus flowers bloom on 11 out of 11 seats of Lok Sabha. For this, Raman Singh seems to be a suitable name. But BJP has a tradition of shocking, big leaders of the party are openly saying in the media that whoever will be the Chief Minister this time, the name will be shocking. This statement is being considered as a strong indication towards giving responsibility to someone other than Raman Singh.

He said that BJP will select the Chief Minister keeping in mind the Lok Sabha elections. Special care will also be taken of social engineering. Preparations are visible to give important responsibilities to young leaders. The beginning of bulldozer politics has been seen in Chhattisgarh within 3 days of the results being declared. BJP wants to do politics in the state on UP pattern.

Rule for MPs to resign

According to the rules, all the Lok Sabha members who contested the assembly elections of their state and won, will have to choose either MLA or MP seat. Because of this

It was necessary for the MPs of the state to resign. Otherwise I would have had to leave the legislature.

According to Constitution Article 101 (2), an MP who wins the assembly elections has to resign. He cannot hold both positions. The law says, election for the vacant Lok Sabha seat is mandatory. That too within 6 months. But there are only a few months left for the Lok Sabha elections in the country, so as per the rules there will be no by-elections anywhere.