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BJP’s Huge Membership Drive In Madhya Pradesh Hit By False Data Row

Posted on October 18, 2024 By admin


The BJP has announced a milestone in its membership campaign in Madhya Pradesh

Bhopal:

The BJP has announced a milestone in its membership campaign in Madhya Pradesh, claiming to have crossed the 1.5-crore member mark. According to the party, it now boasts 1,50,28,107 members, with an average of 232 members at every booth across the state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also praised the party’s membership drive, which places Madhya Pradesh second only to Uttar Pradesh in terms of the number of party members.

The Congress has, however, alleged data manipulation and cast doubt on the authenticity of the numbers. Congress leaders said their own senior members received messages telling them they have been enrolled as BJP members, despite never opting into the campaign.

Congress leaders including former ministers Lakhan Ghanghoria and Vinay Saxena have reportedly received these messages. Mr Ghanghoria, a Congress MLA, expressed disbelief at the enrollment of prominent Congress members in BJP’s records, calling the campaign’s claims an act of deception.

Mr Saxena, a former MLA, said he received a message welcoming him to the BJP, which, according to him, indicates that his details had already been entered into the party’s database. He called these actions fraudulent and accused the BJP of inflating its membership numbers with baseless entries.

“This is not the first time the BJP has made hollow claims,” Mr Saxena said, adding the truth will eventually come out.

Mr Ghanghoria echoed Mr Saxena’s concerns, questioning how BJP can continue to defend such practices when their own party MLA, Ajay Vishnoi, also raised issues regarding the membership drive. Mr Vishnoi publicly claimed he received a call from an agency offering to boost BJP’s membership figures in exchange for money. This comment led to widespread discussion about the credibility of the campaign.

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Senior BJP leader Ajay Vishnoi took to social media, saying he respects genuine BJP workers but expressed frustration over commercialisation of the membership campaign. He suggested that some elements may be attempting to harm the party by artificially inflating membership numbers.

The BJP has filed a first information report (FIR) in Indore and Bhopal, alleging fraudulent attempts to mislead party officials.

Though the Congress welcomed the FIR, it continued to call the campaign “fake”.

Umang Singhar, Leader of the Opposition, urged for an investigation into the sources of these “questionable” membership messages. “We have proof of how BJP is falsely inflating its membership count,” Mr Singhar said,  adding the FIR only highlighted the irregularities in the campaign.

BJP state president VD Sharma refuted the Congress’s claims, emphasising on transparency and success of the membership drive. “The Opposition is known for spreading lies. BJP workers have worked with honesty, and this campaign is indeed historic,” Mr Sharma said.

He said the membership drive attracted a significant number of young people, third-gender individuals, and minorities, with over 1.22 crore members having registered digitally.

According to the BJP, out of the 1.5 crore members, around 1.22 crore people registered digitally. However, the issue of missed call registrations has sparked debate. Journalists in Madhya Pradesh have also reportedly received messages confirming their BJP membership, raising further questions about the authenticity of the process.



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