By Our Staff Reporter
Bhopal, May 13:
Finally, fire-brand Hindutva leader and Bharatiya Janshakti (BJ) national president will take on Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the coming Assembly elections.
Besides Madhya Pradesh, Bharatiya Janshakti candidates will contest from many seats in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, the BJP-ruled states which will be going to the polls in November this year.
Uma will begin her political tour on May 15 from Chhattisgarh's Ratanpura area and will tour many parts of Madhya Pradesh.
"During her tour she will meet the party workers and office bearers and will thereon announce the names of candidates", said Ashok Tripathi state president Bharatiya Janshakti.
The meetings are may not bring many seats into the pocket of the party, but BJ candidates are certainly going to damage the prospect of BJP, who is busy in drawing strategy to counter ant-incumbency factor in the coming elections.
Uma was sacked for indiscipline, but since her untimely exit, her re-entry to BJP always remained a news. But it was in the April last week meeting of senior leaders her chances of entry became dim. As many leaders who advocated her re-entry failed to marshal enough support in the core committee, said a senior leader.
Now, in view of the fast approaching Assembly election, Bharatiya Janshakti's national president and Sanyasan Uma has launched her future political plan and will take on Shivraj Singh Chauhan government on the grounds of corruption.