BJP to rope in Anil Madhav Dave for poll strategy in Madhya Pradesh
With an aim to score a hat-trick in Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, the ruling BJP has reposed faith in senior party leader Anil Madhav Dave.

Dave is a "key member" of the BJP's poll management committee in Madhya Pradesh, they said.
A Rajya Sabha member, Dave along with his team had drawn elaborate strategies in 2003 to ensure the defeat of Congress Chief Minister Digvijay Singh.
He had then launched a systematic campaign to turn the prevailing anger against the ruling party on the issues of 'bijli, sadak and pani' (electricity, water and roads) in favour of the BJP, whose campaign was then headed by former Chief Minister Uma Bharti.
"It is an uphill-task, but I take it as a challenge and always believe in taking every polls very seriously by drawing proper strategies and plans," Dave told PTI today, confirming his new assignment.
However, BJP sources said that in terms of vote percentage, there is not much of a difference between the share of major political parties (BJP and Congress) in the state. Retaining the lead this time, with ten years of anti-incumbency, will be a major challenge, they said.
In 2003, the BJP had got 42.49 per cent votes while the Congress managed 31.60 per cent of the total votes.
But in 2008, the ruling BJP's vote share was reduced to 37.64 per cent, while Bharti's Jan-Shakti party had cornered over six per cent votes which resulted in the BJP's tally of seats reducing from 173 to nearly 143.
Political observers also feel that Congress has to redraw its strategies again in Madhya Pradesh after the death of senior party leader Harvansh Singh, who was considered a pillar of strength and always played the role of a bridge between various party factions.
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