Raman Singh’s Push to Revive Son’s Political Career Fails as C’garh BJP Executive Reconstituted

Bhopal: The reconstruction of the executive organ of Chhattisgarh BJP took a blow to the efforts of former Prime Minister Raman Singh’s son Abhishek Singh to revive his political career. Party sources said on Saturday, despite the intense lobbying of Senior Singh, his son could not secure a place in the newly established state manager.
Abhishek, a graduate of Engineering and Management, was seen as a star in BJP after winning the 2014 Delight Sabha elections from Rajnandgaon during his term as Prime Minister of his father. However, in both 2019 and 2024 parliamentary surveys, tickets were rejected and left its political future uncertain. It was reported that his father tried to restart his career by securing his career by the State Secretary General, but the leadership was not given.
Abhishek’s career was also controversial. The Congress accused him of connections to Panama newspapers as an illegal open marine investor – a claim that he was clearly rejected by insisting that his name “Abhisak olan mentioned in the newspapers was not.
Interestingly, in the new executive organ, not only Abhishek Singh, but also several senior BJP leaders and loyalty were ignored. Raman Singh, former ministers Brij Mohan Agrawal, Crocus Kashyap, Prem Prakash Pandey, Ajay Chandrakar, former MP Ramesh Bais and senior leader Saroj Pandy are the limited ones.
The party came from inside, the organization leadership in the restructuring exercise “free hand”, he said. The renewed manager includes eight vice presidents, three secretaries, eight secretaries and one treasurer. All frontal organizations of BJP in the state were also reorganized.
It is believed that Raman Singh, the speaker of the Chhhattisgarh Assembly, is believed to be “all strings possible ,, but seems to have lost the ground in the re -directed state unit, dominated by new faces.



