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BJP seems slipping ground in HP

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Shimla, Nov 6 – The ruling BJP seems to slip ground in Himachal Pradesh as even a persuasion call made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself failed to deliver the desired result.
While the poll mercury is soaring high in the cool clime of this hill, a call made by the Prime minister has created ripples. A clipping of BJP rebel Kripal Parmar got a call probably five days ahead which he confirmed was made by Prime Minister himself.
He said he told PM that he may get out of the race if he got this call two days before.” I am still canvassing and winning the election as BJP candidate is going to lose having not owned a vote bank in Fathepure Assembly. He said PM indicated to him that he may pull out of the contest. The content of calls revealed that Pramar referred to the telephone call as ‘Rab ka Hukam (God’s ordain).
He said he would not pull out despite he got this call as it was too late. The call from the highest office of BJP, showed that it was a burning midnight burner to calm down the rebels if it could not force them to withdraw the nomination as the last shot was taken by the captain himself. The Parmar heard talking in the clip that he has been badly insulted by BJP national President JP Nadda for the last 15 yrs. BJP is locked in the multi-corner contest from Fathepure Assembly as Forest minister Rakesh Pathania was facing two party rebels including Parmar or AAP candidate Rajan Shushant (former MP of BJP) and BJP party worker Tilak Raj are in the fray against Congress sitting MLA Bhawani Singh Pathania.
BS Pathania won the recent by-poll after the demise of his father Sujjan Singh Pathania. Pertinently, the alleged call by Prime minister Narendra Modi is evident proof that the ruling party is derailing from the electoral ground here in this constituency. It was beyond understanding why winning MLA or Minister Rakesh Pathaina was exiled from his home Nurpur assembly constituency even after winning twice from here. When this query was posed to the very senior leader of BJP in the state he said that he is not familiar with the wisdom behind such decisions of experimenting MLAs from here to there. The Minister was also reportedly put in the fray as a number of Gram Panchayat from Nurpur shifted to Fathapure considered a stronghold of the minister. On furthering inquiry over the fallout of distribution of tickets, he added that it was high command and his opinion was never sought. He also said he demanded to blacklist such fake surveys as the party lost the recent bye poll on the virtue of such ground report.

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