BJP eyes generational reset in Uttarakhand, signals tougher ticket test for 2027
Dehradun: The BJP appears to be weighing a generational reset in Uttarakhand as it prepares for the 2027 assembly elections, with internal assessments indicating a stronger push for younger candidates and stricter, performance-based ticket allocation. Senior party leaders familiar with the discussions said the BJP is exploring ways to refresh its candidate pool, including giving greater space to younger leaders and women. While no final decisions have been taken, internal reviews suggest a more competitive and winnability-driven approach compared to previous elections."The BJP will place strong emphasis on younger leaders in the upcoming elections. Performance, energy and voter connect will be key factors, along with winnability and public acceptance. The party will also continue to encourage capable women to take on greater responsibilities," said BJP state media in-charge, Manveer Singh Chauhan.
BJP state president Mahendra Bhatt reiterated on Sunday that "winnability would be the sole criterion for ticket allocation".Age has emerged as a key focus area. Party insiders indicated that nearly half of the candidates across the 70-member assembly could fall in the 40-50 age bracket, considered young in the state's political landscape, where many leaders rose during the statehood movement of the late 1990s. The BJP currently has several young MLAs, including multiple-term legislators and former ministers. A generational shift is seen as a way to counter voter fatigue, particularly in constituencies facing anti-incumbency against sitting MLAs."There appears to be a consensus within the leadership that more tickets should go to younger candidates and this is likely to reflect in the upcoming elections. The party made Pushkar Singh Dhami chief minister at 45," a senior BJP functionary told TOI, requesting anonymity.Observers noted that this approach mirrors recent national-level signals of leadership renewal, including the appointment of 45-year-old Nitin Nabin as BJP national president. Gender representation is also under review. The party is examining the possibility of fielding more women candidates than in the 2022 assembly elections, in line with its broader organisational push. "The party will also give greater representation to women," the BJP functionary said.Incumbency remains another critical factor. Internal assessments suggest that 20-25% of sitting MLAs could be denied tickets if feedback closer to the polls points to weak local acceptance, organisational shortcomings or anti-incumbency. Party leaders stressed, however, that these evaluations are ongoing. Bhatt said the party has conducted two state-level surveys to assess MLA performance.The internal exercise gained momentum ahead of former BJP national president and Union health minister JP Nadda chairing the first meeting of the newly constituted state core committee on Feb 14, marking the formal start of preparations for the 2027 polls. Those involved in backroom planning cautioned that "the situation remains fluid, with ticket strategies ultimately shaped by survey feedback, electoral arithmetic and evolving political conditions". Still, the emerging picture suggests that BJP is preparing early, willing to take calculated risks and keen to project renewal without unsettling its core support base.Political observers pointed out that the party faces a delicate balancing act in Uttarakhand, where it has won back-to-back elections in 2017 and 2022 but continues to navigate regional, caste and governance challenges.
BJP state president Mahendra Bhatt reiterated on Sunday that "winnability would be the sole criterion for ticket allocation".Age has emerged as a key focus area. Party insiders indicated that nearly half of the candidates across the 70-member assembly could fall in the 40-50 age bracket, considered young in the state's political landscape, where many leaders rose during the statehood movement of the late 1990s. The BJP currently has several young MLAs, including multiple-term legislators and former ministers. A generational shift is seen as a way to counter voter fatigue, particularly in constituencies facing anti-incumbency against sitting MLAs."There appears to be a consensus within the leadership that more tickets should go to younger candidates and this is likely to reflect in the upcoming elections. The party made Pushkar Singh Dhami chief minister at 45," a senior BJP functionary told TOI, requesting anonymity.Observers noted that this approach mirrors recent national-level signals of leadership renewal, including the appointment of 45-year-old Nitin Nabin as BJP national president. Gender representation is also under review. The party is examining the possibility of fielding more women candidates than in the 2022 assembly elections, in line with its broader organisational push. "The party will also give greater representation to women," the BJP functionary said.Incumbency remains another critical factor. Internal assessments suggest that 20-25% of sitting MLAs could be denied tickets if feedback closer to the polls points to weak local acceptance, organisational shortcomings or anti-incumbency. Party leaders stressed, however, that these evaluations are ongoing. Bhatt said the party has conducted two state-level surveys to assess MLA performance.The internal exercise gained momentum ahead of former BJP national president and Union health minister JP Nadda chairing the first meeting of the newly constituted state core committee on Feb 14, marking the formal start of preparations for the 2027 polls. Those involved in backroom planning cautioned that "the situation remains fluid, with ticket strategies ultimately shaped by survey feedback, electoral arithmetic and evolving political conditions". Still, the emerging picture suggests that BJP is preparing early, willing to take calculated risks and keen to project renewal without unsettling its core support base.Political observers pointed out that the party faces a delicate balancing act in Uttarakhand, where it has won back-to-back elections in 2017 and 2022 but continues to navigate regional, caste and governance challenges.
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