‘I will be in state as well as centre’: Ex CM Shivraj Chouhan after meeting top BJP leaders

The results of Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections were declared on December 3. After that, for the first time Shivraj came to Delhi and met the party’s national president JP Nadda.

Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shivraj Singh Chauhan will soon be seen active in central politics. The results of Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections were declared on December 3. After that, for the first time Shivraj came to Delhi and met the party’s national president JP Nadda. While talking to the media, he clearly said that he will continue doing central and state politics.

The results of the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh were declared on December 3. In the 230-seat assembly, BJP won a clear majority by winning 163 seats. Mohan Yadav was elected leader in the legislature party meeting on December 11, and he has also started work by taking oath along with two Deputy Chief Ministers – Rajendra Shukla and Jagdish Deora.

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Till now, there was a lot of speculation regarding the future of former Chief Minister Shivraj. In 2018, when BJP was defeated in the elections, Shivraj was made the national vice president of the party and given the charge of the membership campaign. This time, too, there is discussion that he can be made the national vice president.

Whatever the party decides, I’ll do it – Shivraj

After meeting the national president of BJP, JP Nadda, former CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan spoke to media and said: “As a party worker, I will carry out whatever role is decided for me by the party. Whatever it is that the party decides – I will be in the State as well as Centre. If you are working on a big Mission, it is the party that makes decisions.”

“The first meeting of state’s legislature party is scheduled for today. It is essential for me to be there. So, I am going back today,” added Chouhan (As quoted by ANI).