Its decision of not fielding any sitting councillor in the Delhi civic polls was a lift from Modi's playbook as he had once replaced all councillors in Gujarat and led the BJP to two-thirds majority in municipal elections.
Modi also dropped many sitting MLAs in assembly elections as he led his party to impressive wins poll after poll.
Bihar BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi acknowledged the success of this strategy as much with a tweet today.
The success of this strategy in Delhi, despite the not very impressive performance of the party-run municipal corporations in the last 10 years, has prompted many leaders to wonder if this formula may be repeated.
Unlike the states BJP won under Modi and its president Amit Shah where it was not in power, the states heading for polls this year and the next include Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. BJP is in power in all these states and will have to contend with the anti-incumbency factor.
It has been in power in Gujarat for close to two decades and will complete 15 years in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
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