Much of the discourse over the BJP바카라™s electoral strategy in Madhya Pradesh has, lately, revolved around its outrageous choice of candidÂate for the Bhopal Lok Sabha seatÂ바카라”Malegaon blasts accuÂsed Sadhvi Pragya Thakur. But, there바카라™s something more bizarre about the nominees the saffron party has fielded from the state that has been dubbed the Sangh Parivar바카라™s oldest political laboratory. For the first time in nearly three decades, the BJP바카라™s list doesn바카라™t feature a single high-profile leader, nor any warhorse with a proven record of winning.
Though Atal Behari VajpaÂyee바카라™s electoral legacy is largely identified with the Lucknow seat he won five times, he was also elected to the Lok Sabha twice from MP. Jana Sangh leader and later BJP founding member Vijaya Raje Scindia served multiple Lok Sabha terms between 1971 and 1998. Sumitra Mahajan, the longest-serving woman MP in Parliament, was the BJP바카라™s victor from Indore for eight terms in a row until 2014. Union external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj was elected MP from Vidisha in 2009 and 2014.
 Vajpayee and Vijaya Raje Scindia are no more. The 76-year-old Mahajan had to bow out of the race as party leaders aged above 75 have been barred from contesting. In 2011, as a compromise to allow Shivraj Singh Chouhan to continue as CM, Uma Bharti was asked to shift to Uttar Pradesh. Swaraj too isn바카라™t Âcontesting ostensibly due to health issues.
Kailash VijayÂvargiya, who has risen in stature under the Modi-Shah regime, has the ominous task of managing the campaign in Bengal, abandoning his long-held ambition of replacing MahÂajan as the Indore candidate.
The Congress, still buoyant over its December victory in assÂembly polls, is cautioÂusly excited. 바카라śThe BJP is nervous. It's banking on Modi바카라™s image, but his popularity has plunged and their nominees have no individual standing. Most are outsiders in their constituencies,바카라ť says former Union minister Arun Yadav, Congress candidate from Khandwa. The BJP won 27 of MP바카라™s 29 Lok Sabha seats in 2014. Its leaders admit that a repeat is almÂost impossible. 바카라śI doubt we will get more than 16 seats,바카라ť says a BJP MP who was denied a ticket. 바카라śHad leaders like Chouhan been convinced to contest, they would have carried the candidates from adjoining seats, but the central leaders seem convinced that projecting Modi바카라™s face is enough.바카라ť
Pointing out that he wasn바카라™t contesting because, as the BJP's national vice-president, he has the 바카라śresponsibility of campaigning across the country", Chouhan says, "The BJP will sweep MP. We have given tickets to a good mix of seniors and young leaders."
BJP sources claim the RSS was quite assertive in demÂanding certain tickets. 바카라śThe RSS wanted to field Uma BhaÂRTI from Bhopal, but she was unwÂilling, so Pragya was brought in to send a strong message against the 'HindÂutva terror' hoax," says a key BJP leader. "Khajuraho candidate V.D. Sharma is also from the RSS quota." The CongÂrÂess, meanwhile, made a clear statement of its seriousness to win by fielding Digvijaya Singh from BhoÂpal, a seat the party has not won since 1989. It also renÂominated ÂincÂumbent MPs Jyotiraditya Scindia and Kantilal Bhuria from Guna and Ratlam, Ârespectively, and strong Âcontenders like Meenakshi Natarajan (Mandsaur), Kavita Singh (Khajuraho) and CM Kamal Nath's son Nakul Nath (Chhindwara).