Senior journalist Alok Prakash Putul, who has been covering state Assembly elections for the past two decades, says the BJP, which was not very active for the last five years, might use the conversion and Hindutva issues in the election to bring about change. While talking to Outlook, he said, “If we consider Chhattisgarh governance, overall the Congress appears to be strong. However, when we look at the situation from the perspective of seats, there are some candidates from Congress who are likely to lose this election. But, even the BJP, which has been sluggish for five years, does not seem to be coming back. It is thus very difficult to predict the situation during these elections. Yes, the way BJP is trying to bring tribal conversion and Hindutva issues to the centre stage, is likely to make a difference. The next 15 days will set the narrative and the picture will become clearer with regard to both the BJP and the Congress.”