J&K Govt Approves Voluntary Retirement of Dr. Bharat Bhushan, Speculation Grows Over His Political Move
||Black and White Digital News ||
||September 07,2024 ||
Jammu : In a significant development, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has sanctioned the voluntary retirement of JKAS officer Dr. Bharat Bhushan, Director of Social Welfare, Jammu. This move has sparked widespread speculation about his potential entry into politics, with sources suggesting that Dr. Bhushan is likely to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and contest from the Kathua Assembly seat. Notably, this seat is reserved for the Scheduled Caste (SC) category.
Possible Candidature for Kathua:
Dr. Bharat Bhushan, known for his administrative acumen, is expected to be fielded as a candidate by the BJP in the upcoming Assembly elections. The Kathua constituency is strategically important, and the BJP’s decision to possibly bring in a new face has drawn attention, especially given Dr. Bhushan’s non-political background. His candidature could stir the dynamics of the region, given that this seat has traditionally been contested by seasoned party workers.
Dissatisfaction Among BJP Workers:
While the BJP aims to field new candidates, this decision has reportedly irked many grassroots workers in the region. The party is already facing dissent in several constituencies, including Mata Vaishno Devi, Chhamb, Akhnoor, and Samba. Local workers have expressed frustration over the party leadership’s decision to give tickets to individuals with no previous affiliation or contribution to the BJP.
Party insiders reveal that this dissatisfaction stems from the perception that loyal, long-standing workers are being overlooked in favor of new faces. With only a few days left before the campaign for the third phase of elections, scheduled for October 1, tensions are high as workers feel left out of crucial decision-making processes.
Campaign Timing and Confusion:
The timing of Dr. Bhushan’s potential candidacy adds to the confusion within the party’s ranks, as BJP workers are unsure of the leadership’s strategy. Many are reportedly annoyed, feeling that the introduction of candidates like Dr. Bhushan, with no political history or ground-level involvement, could harm the party’s electoral prospects in key constituencies.
With campaign preparations in full swing, the BJP leadership will need to manage these internal challenges carefully to avoid alienating their loyal base ahead of the elections.
In the coming days, the party’s response to this discontent will be crucial in determining its success in the upcoming polls, particularly in constituencies like Kathua.
