s the BJP too getting afflicted by the Congress disease? The BJP, which was till now is known as a party with difference and proclaimed its discipline and commitment to ideology, is now on course to become a Congress photocopy. It has always criticised the Congress as a party that does not give independence to its regional satraps. But, today, the BJP is doing the same.
The Congress is known to change its chief ministers frequently. Modi used to repeatedly say that repeated changing of the CMs will affect the overall stability and development of the state. In fact, when there were rumours of replacing Yogi Adityanath in Uttar Pradesh, BJP national president JP Nadda said BJP was not like the Congress Party which repeatedly changes its CMs. The BJP too is doing the same these days in Uttarakhand. In Uttarakhand, the BJP has changed three chief ministers in just four months. Pushkar Singh Dhami, who took over as CM the other day, is the third CM in recent times. First it was Trivendra Singh Rawat. He was replaced by Tirath Singh Rawat. However, he was changed within three months as there was no chance of his getting elected to the assembly due to Covid impact.
Even the new CM is not completely stable. The state is going to elections next year and the party is already facing anti-incumbency due to rising unemployment and lack of investments. If the CMs are changed this way, the progress will be further affected. The Congress went down doing this mistake. Now it appears to be BJPâs turn to do the same.
The Congress is known to change its chief ministers frequently. Modi used to repeatedly say that repeated changing of the CMs will affect the overall stability and development of the state. In fact, when there were rumours of replacing Yogi Adityanath in Uttar Pradesh, BJP national president JP Nadda said BJP was not like the Congress Party which repeatedly changes its CMs. The BJP too is doing the same these days in Uttarakhand. In Uttarakhand, the BJP has changed three chief ministers in just four months. Pushkar Singh Dhami, who took over as CM the other day, is the third CM in recent times. First it was Trivendra Singh Rawat. He was replaced by Tirath Singh Rawat. However, he was changed within three months as there was no chance of his getting elected to the assembly due to Covid impact.
Even the new CM is not completely stable. The state is going to elections next year and the party is already facing anti-incumbency due to rising unemployment and lack of investments. If the CMs are changed this way, the progress will be further affected. The Congress went down doing this mistake. Now it appears to be BJPâs turn to do the same.