Nueva Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata (BJP) party, on broad occasions, has given reasons to believe that it is good to be a MLA for the first time in the assembly elections. Collecting dark horses to serve as bosses is how the main brasss of the BJP have treated while choosing the main ministerial face in the United States that he won, particularly after 2014.
The first bet of the BJP in a first attempt for the main ministerial position was in 2014 when the party chose by handhaha Lal Khattar to serve Haryana as CM.
In 2014, Khattar was a MLA for the first time, an unknown face in the State’s policy that had surprised everyone upon receiving the upper position after BJP won 47 seats in the assembly elections.
Associated with the Rashtriya Swamsevak Sangh (RSS) for more than four decades and BJP for 20 years, Khattar had worked as BJP organizing secretary in Haryana and established his reputation as a key strategist for the party in the state.
Khattar had worked closely with the prime minister when the latter was in charge of Haryana in 1996. When Modi was playing from Varanasi in the 2014 general elections, Khattar was in charge of 50 neighborhoods in the constituency.
His ability to align and consolidate voters who are not JAT in favor of the BJP attracted him to the party even when the JAT community, which dominated Haryana’s policy for a long period, strongly rented to the BJP for reasons such as agricultural problems and quotas of Jat agitation.
Another surprise movement of the party came in 2024 when he chose Bhajan Lal Sharma, Rajasthan’s prime minister.
Bhajan Lal Sharma, general secretary of the State Unit of the BJP and a MLA for the first time of the constituency of Sangner de Jaipur, maintained a low profile in the party before his sudden ascent to the upper position.
Considered a RSS Hardcore man, Sharma actively participated in the agitation of the RAM in Ayodhya in the place where the Babri mosque was located. In 1992, he spent a time in jail for this. That was at the beginning of his political career. In the last 30 years, Sharma had held several positions at the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) and in the organization of the party.
The rookie list that became CM only became longer on Wednesday when the main leadership of the BJP backed Rekha Gupta for the post of CM of Delhi.
Rekha Gupta climbed through the ranks of the team affiliated with RSS Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad. She has held key positions in the government and the party.
Gupta’s political trip began in Dusu, in which he served as secretary in 1995-96, before winning the president’s position in 1996-97 as a candidate for ABVP. His career reflects BJP’s strategy to prepare the leaders of the base movements.

In a political purge that was seen as the boldest BJP experiment, the game in 2021 replaced the 22 ministers of the former Vijay Rupani cabinet. The transformation tsunami limited six frantic days for the state, starting with the sudden resignation of Rupani as CM. More surprising was the elevation of MLA BHUPENDRA PATEL for the first time to the main minister.
Unanimously chosen as leader of the BJP Legislature, Bhupendra Patel made their way in state policy from the municipality level. His name was floated by CM Vijay Rupani himself.
He loved with affection as ‘Dada’ for many, Patel (59) had played his choice of the assembly of the Dicision of the Circumscrip record during that choice.
The BJP movement to choose CM Face is not restricted only to MLA, the party gave the best responsibility to the Yogi Adityanath, who was deputy of Gorakhpur, to serve as Uttar Pradesh cm in 2017. In 2022,
When it comes to selecting main ministers, the BJP script has been the same: State after state. Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Odisha, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Maharashtra – all these states governed by BJP have main ministers who were relatively unknown figures in the party until they were chosen to lead the state. Heavyweights and friends in these states lost their career towards first place.