In a strategic move, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is undergoing a generational shift in its selection of chief ministers, opting for a new breed of leaders over seasoned veterans. The recent chief ministerial choices in key states like Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh indicate a deliberate move by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to groom a fresh batch of leaders, known for their youthfulness, aggression, and political vigor.
Since 2017, the BJP’s leadership has shifted towards second-rung leaders, departing from the convention of backing experienced politicians. Yogi Adityanath’s appointment in Uttar Pradesh marked the beginning of this trend, and subsequent selections in various states reflect a deliberate strategy to inject new energy into the party.
Here’s an overview of BJP’s next-gen chief ministerial picks in recent years:
1. Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath (2017): Breaking away from expectations of seasoned leaders like Manoj Sinha or Rajnath Singh, Yogi Adityanath, a saffron-clad priest-cum-politician in his mid-40s, was chosen to lead Uttar Pradesh.
2. Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma (2021): A Congress turncoat, Sarma played a crucial role in the BJP’s victory in Assam. His meteoric rise within the party led to his appointment as the Chief Minister in 2021.
3. Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami (2021): Dhami, 48, assumed the role of Chief Minister in July 2021, demonstrating the party’s faith in relatively younger leaders.
4. Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu (2016): Khandu, appointed in 2016, is among the youngest chief ministers in the country. He switched from the Congress to BJP and retained his position post the 2021 elections.
5. Goa CM Pramod Sawant (2019): Sawant, 50, succeeded Manohar Parrikar and continued as the Chief Minister after the 2022 elections, showcasing the party’s confidence in his administration.
6. Chhattisgarh CM-designate Vishnu Deo Sai (2023):The appointment of tribal leader Vishnu Deo Sai, 59, surprised many as Raman Singh was expected to return. The move holds significance due to the tribal community’s influence in Chhattisgarh.
7. MP CM-designate Mohan Yadav (2023): Despite Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s long tenure, the party chose Mohan Yadav, 58, as the next Chief Minister, signaling a transition to a younger leader.
8. Rajasthan CM-designate Bhajan Lal Sharma (2023): In a surprising move, the BJP selected first-time MLA Bhajan Lal Sharma, 56, over established leaders, marking a bold departure in the chief ministerial race.
The BJP’s strategic shift towards a younger leadership cadre aims to secure electoral dominance and prepare for the challenges of the coming decade.