Until a few years ago, Chhattisgarh was among the states where the BJP had the strongest hold. A formidable chief minister headed the state with an absolute majority for three full terms (2003-18), with no challenge or threat to his authority. Raman Singh had the total support of the central leadership and some of his governance practices even found praise among activists and civil society leaders. Still, Singh was side-lined after the party’s defeat in the 2018 assembly elections. Such is the crisis of second-rung leadership in the state today that with elections just a year away, the party is frantically looking for potential poll candidates, let alone a CM face.