This story is from December 14, 2018
Shivraj Chouhan to embark on ‘Aabhar Yatra’ next week
BHOPAL
: Despite losing in a nail-biting finish in the assembly elections, Shivraj Singh Chouhan clearly has his eyes on 2019.Aabhar Yatra
’ to thank the electorate for “giving him the chance to serve the state for 15 years”.Congress will keep a close eye on his yatra, as Chouhan has vowed BJP will win all 29
Lok Sabha
seats in 2019. Going by assembly results, however, BJP looks to be on shaky ground in at least 14 Lok Sabha seats.However, Chouhan is banking on the fact that BJP is still ahead of Congress vote share, albeit by a whisker.
“We have 41.02% votes against Congress’s 40.89% though we fell short of the magic number. The party is thankful to voters and very soon Shivraj Singh ji will take out Aabhar Yatra to all 52 districts to express his feelings. A detailed programme regarding the yatra is yet to be decided,” said BJP state spokesperson Rajneesh Agrawal.
Party leaders told TOI that the former CM wants to begin the yatra by next week. It coincides with the election process as both BJP and Congress will get only 90 days till model code of conduct comes in effect for the Lok Sabha election. Learning from the mistakes committed during the assembly elections, the party can now work towards retaining the maximum seats in Lok Sabha elections, said a source.
Chouhan’s yatra also holds significance as the party wants to keep the momentum going and party workers’ morale high, considering the tough fight he put up despite a three-term anti-incumbency.
Ujjain
on July 14 and covered 187 assembly segments. It was preceded by Vikas Yatra, Kisan Samman Yatra and Janadesh Yatra. And he is already planning the next one.Popular from City
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