Nearly ten days after retaining its reign in Madhya Pradesh with a clear victory in the assembly polls, the BJP is all set to end the suspense of who will be the next Chief Minister of the state.
Within six years, he had a swift rise in the party, from serving as an MP, working president to state unit's president, he is all set to become the Chief Minister.
Though Kumaraswamy has paid the penalty, he has lambasted the ruling Congress government for being unjust and for filing a flawed First Information Report (FIR).
KCR, the first Chief Minister of Telangana who is in power since 2014, is seeking a third consecutive term by defeating the belligerent Congress and beleaguered BJP.
It has come to revelation that both the parties are pouring electoral prospects to the candidates with criminal cases, though Congress leads BJP in this regard.
For the first time in recent years, the Congress party in Madhya Pradesh has played out a mass expulsion - ousting 39 leaders from the party at one shot ahead of the crucial assembly polls.
46-year-old Sachin Pilot is a Congress leader in Rajasthan and he has been dissenting against the Congress government led by Ashok Gehlot in the state.