May 19, 2026
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Decisions Won, BJP To Send Top Leaders To Prep For Naming Chief Ministers

New Delhi: The BJP has put off to tomorrow its meeting of gathering MPs held each Tuesday when parliament is in session. Numerous parliamentarians, sources stated, were engaged with feverish electioneering in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh and the meeting was rescheduled to give the gathering a day to regroup. The BJP has won the two states in comes about declared yesterday and will send focal spectators to manage the naming of boss clergymen.

The BJP cleared Himachal Pradesh, grabbing it from the Congress and taking the aggregate of states where it is in energy to 16. With 44 seats, it has won just about a 66% larger part in the 68-part Himachal gathering, however unadroitly, its possible boss pastor PK Dhumal lost his decision. This implies the gathering should delegate another person. BJP boss Amit Shah said on Monday that the gathering’s most astounding basic leadership body, the parliamentary board, would settle on who might be Himachal boss clergyman.

The gathering had reported Mr Dhumal as its boss pastoral applicant in a takeoff from its typical procedure of not naming anybody for the best post amid the battle and looking for votes for the sake of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The parliamentary leading group of 13 top pioneers including PM Modi and Amit Shah met on Monday evening and picked union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and the BJP’s general secretary Saroj Pandey as the gathering’s eyewitnesses for the determination of the main clergyman in Gujarat.

Amid the Gujarat race crusade, Amit Shah had said that officeholder boss priest Vijay Rupani was the gathering’s face in the state. Mr Rupani remains the leader for boss clergyman, sources said. He challenged from Rajkot West, a BJP safe seat from where PM Modi had challenged as Gujarat Chief Minister in 2002. Mr Rupani won by an edge of 25,000 votes against his Congress match Indranil Rajguru.

BJP’s boss ecclesiastical applicant PK Dhumal yielded overcome in the Himachal Pradesh races

Union clergymen Nirmala Sitharaman and Narendra Singh Tomar will be the gathering’s eyewitnesses for Himachal Pradesh, said union Health Minister JP Nadda after the parliamentary executive meeting. The two Himachal eyewitnesses will meet with Amit Shah today.

“They will address the MLAs to choose new pioneers of the gathering,” said Mr Nadda, who could be in conflict for the post of Himachal Pradesh boss pastor.

Varinder Kanwar, one of the BJP officials who won in Himachal Pradesh yesterday, has offered to abandon his seat Kutlehar in Una area, to permit Mr Dhumal to challenge from that point and be boss pastor.

Mr Dhumal, who acknowledged annihilation even before the checking procedure was finished, hasn’t shown on the off chance that he will take up the offer. He is accepted to sit tight for an indication from the focal authority to affirm that he is still in the retribution for the state’s best occupation.

A two-time Chief Minister, Mr Dhumal, 73, allegedly needed to challenge from his home turf Hamirur however was advised to remain from a body electorate close to his own, Sujanpur. He lost to the Congress’ Rajendra Singh Rana, who had won from Sujanpur even as a free. Some of Mr Dhumal’s supporters affirm this was a ploy to make room for other CM hopefuls in the gathering.

The BJP’s parliamentary board met last night at the gathering’s Delhi headquarter after PM Modi’s triumph discourse, where he called the gathering’s 2-0 win against the Congress a sign that the nation was prepared for “change motivation as each subject needs India changed”.

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