The Congress strategy in Karnataka of not projecting any leader for the post of chief minister will not work in Madhya Pradesh due to the different social and political dynamics of the state, party leaders say.
"The situation in Karnataka is quite different from Madhya Pradesh as there the people as well as the former Chief Minister Yedyurappa wanted to get rid of the BJP and, therefore, people voted for Congress," former Union Minister and senior Congress leader Aslam Sher Khan said.
"In Madhya Pradesh, the Congress has to fight at two levels. It has to counter a simple, humble and a soft-spoken Chief Minister like Shivraj Singh Chouhan who enjoys a clean image among the rural people on the one hand and a support of the RSS network on the other hand," Aslam, a former Olympian, said.
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However, for countering the "RSS network", he said without mincing any words, "The only person who knows BJP-RSS deep inside as well as outside is Congress General Secretary and former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh, and he is capable enough to counter it at the grassroot level."
While Scindia has the potential to encash on the anti-incumbency prevailing against the BJP rule, specially against its ministers and MLAs, Congress must ensure that Digvijay works quietly in the background so that it has a network right upto the booth level to counter RSS-BJP, Aslam said.