Shatrughan faults party’s ticket distribution in Jharkhand

The Jharkhand Assembly elections dealt a severe blow to the BJP, which was able to secure only 18 seats, little more than half of the 30 it won in 2005. And the blame game has already begun. BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha blamed his party's decisions in candidature and ticket distribution for the debacle.

December 23, 2009 07:07 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:59 am IST - New Delhi

ON HINDSIGHT: BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha blamed his party's decisions for its poor show in the Jharkhand assembly elections. File photo

ON HINDSIGHT: BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha blamed his party's decisions for its poor show in the Jharkhand assembly elections. File photo

With BJP unable to muster majority in Jharkhand Assembly polls, its actor-leader Shatrughan Sinha on Thursday blamed it on the party's failure to project Yashwant Sinha as chief ministerial candidate and faulty distribution of tickets.

“The BJP paid price for not projecting senior, mature and experienced leader Yashwant Sinha as party's chief ministerial candidate in Jharkhand,” Mr. Sinha, who was party's leading campaigner in Jharkhand elections, said.

The Lok Sabha member from Patna Saheb in Bihar said the poor result was also because of “forced” distribution of tickets on a large scale under “pressure” from different camps of the party.

“Many unpopular and undeserving managed tickets due to pressure of different camps within the party and ultimately they were rejected by the voters,” Mr. Sinha contended.

The former Union minister also held the leadership crisis at national level responsible for the poor show. “During campaign people used to ask how BJP, which has failed to keep its house in order, will provide stable government in Jharkhand,” Mr. Sinha said, adding “it was difficult to satisfy them.”

He, however, hoped appointment of Nitin Gadkari as party president and Sushma Swaraj as leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha would put the house in order.

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