It is not just allies, BJP faces new equations within
After voters denied the BJP an absolute majority on its own for a third term, party sources told The Indian Express that the new political reality may also set the stage for a churn within the party in the months ahead with murmurs against the central leadership’s style of functioning likely to find renewed voice.
As with its NDA allies, who will have a crucial say in the new Government, the BJP would also have to adopt a more consensual approach within the party, the sources said. “It (the Lok Sabha polls) will create a new chapter in the BJP. The leadership is no longer beyond questioning or criticism,” a senior BJP leader told The Indian Express.
According to party leaders, the BJP is looking to manage its allies with a system similar to the one followed by the NDA government of A B Vajpayee — an “effective” alliance convener, and frequent meetings and consultations with alliance partners for every major decision.
The party may have to mirror this template internally, they said. The decline in Rajasthan, where Vasundhara Raje still wields influence, and the wins of other veterans such as Shivraj Singh Chouhan in MP, Nitin Gadkari in Maharashtra and Rajnath Singh in UP, will increase their importance in the party, leaders said.
Several BJP leaders who spoke to The Indian Express insisted that the Lok Sabha results would not bring about an immediate change in the party as the NDA fought “under Modi’s leadership”. But they admitted that “the leadership would have to review its style of functioning” and discuss decisions and internal appointments more extensively. “The nomination culture will be over,” said a party leader from UP, responding in jest to a query on the emerging internal dynamics.
As a first step, the party will