The results of the exit poll after the Delhi assembly elections are showing that the BJP will gather a majority to form the government here. If the BJP returns to power in Delhi after nearly two decades, then the biggest crisis for it can be to choose the Chief Minister. All the BJP leaders are sitting in Delhi to dream of becoming the Chief Minister. The body language of many leaders has become such that it seems that they are expecting themselves to become CM. But everyone knows that except for PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah in BJP, no one knows who is going to get the CM’s chair. But mainly there are three names who must be dreaming by becoming the CM logically as CM. Among them, the name of BJP candidate Pravesh Verma can be taken prominently against Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, MP Manoj Tiwari and former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal from New Delhi seat. But no BJP leader is ready to talk openly in this regard. Actually, no decod has been done by the formula of what strategy works behind giving constitutional post in BJP to anyone. Therefore, only speculation can be installed. Many times those speculation also become correct. For example, speculation in the name of Devendra Fadnavis in Maharashtra proved to be correct. Therefore, once let us also evaluate speculation on the basis of some arguments.
1-In these three names, someone has to become deputy CM
After the formation of BJP government in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra, some facts that come up are as follows. The first Chief Minister becomes anyone, but it is set to become 2 deputy CMs. Since the most highlighted name in Rajasthan, Vasundhara Raje and Shivraj Singh Chauhan in Madhya Pradesh were not made the Chief Minister, it is not necessary that the names of Manoj Tiwari, Virendra Sachdeva or Pravesh Verma in Delhi will be final for the Chief Minister. It may be that 2 of these people will be sworn in as deputy CM. Not only this, if any of these three people have to become a minister in front of a junior, then they will be approved. A leader like Madhya Pradesh Kailash Vijayvargiya remains a part of the government in peace by becoming a minister in Mohan Yadav today. In Rajasthan, Maharani Diya Kumari’s name was going on for the Chief Minister, but he is happy today by becoming deputy CM with Bhajan Lal Sharma. Therefore, assuming that one of these people definitely has to become deputy CM.
2-Why a woman can become CM
The Bharatiya Janata Party has a trump leaf to make any woman a CM. The party has many fiery worthy candidates to make women CM. Which can become assets for BJP in future. In this, the names of flute Swaraj, Meenakshi Lekhi and Smriti Irani are being taken. All three women are working, qualified and popular among the public. One of the biggest benefits of the BJP from becoming Chief Minister of any of them is going to be that the possibility of politics and factionalism of Punjabi, Purvanchali and Jat-Gurjar in Delhi will end. Secondly, the danger of getting angry with any of these communities will also end. Women have been a very big supporter of the Aam Aadmi Party in the third Delhi, his cut will also be possible through the women CM.
3-Jat-Gurjar-Punjabi and Purvanchali are hardly a measure
The biggest crisis before the BJP is to help the Jat-Gurjar-Punjabi and Purchalli voters. Because by becoming CM of any of these communities, other communities will feel that they have been ignored. The same situation was in Rajasthan. There was a danger of being angry with any one of the Gurjar-Jat and Rajput communities, so the BJP had made a Brahmin Bhajan Lal Sharma a CM. Something similar happened in Maharashtra. However, Devendra Fadnavis is a Brahmin and is also a strong leader of Maharashtra who led the assembly elections. But the same feeling was working behind his making the Chief Minister that choosing a Marathe or OBC would have been in danger of getting angry. Therefore, it is so certain in Delhi that hardly anyone from these four communities became CM. Although deputy CMs will definitely be made from these communities.
