Reportedly the battle of madhya pradesh assembly elections is going to be very exciting this time. On one hand, the
Congress party is trying with all its might to form the government in this assembly elections. At the same time,
AAP party has also announced to field candidates on all 230 assembly seats of Madhya Pradesh. Meanwhile, after
AAP, the entry of father has made the assembly elections of madhya pradesh very difficult for BJP. BAP i.e.
Bharatiya Janata party released a list of its 9 candidates in this assembly elections in madhya pradesh on Thursday
night.
If we look at this list, we will come to know that Bharatiya Tribal party i.e. BAP has fielded its candidates on 9
seats of Malwa Nimar, where tribals dominate. These include districts like Dewas, Dhar, Barwani, Alirajpur and
Jhabua. Bharatiya Adivasi party has fielded its candidates on the assembly seats of madhya pradesh for this time's
assembly elections, among them are Balu Singh Gamad from Petlawad, Manju Damor from Thandla, Gabbar
Vaskale from Jhabua, Kamleshwar Dodiyar from Selana, Rajendra Singh Gamad from Sardarpur. Names of
Deepak Sengar from Badwan, ravindra Chauhan from Rajpur, vikram Solanki from Badnawar and Sher Singh
Bhuria from Bagli are included.
They emerged from Rajasthan
The origin of the Bharatiya Tribal party is from Rajasthan. rajasthan has the largest tribal area, apart from this one
or two other places are part of it, because a large number of tribals live here compared to other communities. For
this reason, the tribal society, which is an organization, arose with a common ideology. Supported BTP in the last
elections which resulted in the formation of two MLAs. After this, a large number of tribals started joining and
especially the youth joined the most.
After this, Jan Chhatra Sangh elections were held. Bhil Pradesh Vidyarthi Morcha won 18 out of 30 seats in
Udaipur division. This front is also associated with the tribal society. Now the spread of their workers has
increased due to which the tribal society has brought a new party, Bharatiya Adivasi Party.
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