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Worries ahead for BJP’s ex-legislators, ministers as survey agencies receive ‘hopeless’ feedback
7/20/2024 10:25:06 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, July 20: Even as many former BJP ministers and ex-legislators have started election campaigns in their respective constituencies for the coming Assembly elections, two private agencies involved in conducting surveys have not received very encouraging feedback about these leaders.
“Majority of the people with whom representatives of these agencies met have not given very positive feedback about former BJP legislators and ex-ministers who shared power with the PDP from 2015 to 2018”, sources said and added that while interacting with representatives of these survey agencies, people recalled the role of and attitude of BJP’s ministers when they were power.
Sources said that while interacting with these representatives of the survey agencies, some residents of Jammu City recounted incidents when senior BJP leaders brazenly fought for protocols and jammers instead of solving the problems of the people.
During the survey, representatives of these agencies interacted with some citizens, journalists, and the common masses.
As report
Two private agencies conducting surveys have not received very encouraging feedback about former BJP ministers and leaders.
Some Jammu residents have recounted incidents when senior BJP leaders brazenly fought for protocols and jammers instead of solving the problems of the people.
BJP leaders have already started the process to prepare panels of 3 potential candidates for each assembly segment in J&K.
BJP had hired some private agencies to conduct an internal survey to get feedback about potential candidates of the party.
d earlier, on the directions of the central leadership BJP leadership has already started the process to prepare panels of three potential candidates for each assembly segment in J&K.
Sources said that apart from Hindu majority seats of Jammu province, the BJP is also hoping to get maximum support from Pahari-speaking people in Kashmir province so the party would be in a position to get the majority on its own.
As reported earlier, the BJP has already conducted survey over the performance of the former MLAs of the party.
A private agency had conducted a survey of the performance of ex-legislators of the BJP some of them had served as ministers in the previous PDP-BJP coalition regime in the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.
BJP had hired some private agencies to conduct an internal survey to get feedback about potential candidates of the party.
Reports said that the party got the report card of its former MLA and MLCs prior to the polls. It is said that the tickets would be allotted or avoided to the ex-legislators based on their assessment reports.
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