Elections in Madhya Pradesh are five months away. After losing Karnataka, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is trying every trick and trade to secure its hold over Madhya Pradesh. In addition to fighting anti-incumbency after two years of the current government and 13 previous years (2005-2018) under Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the state’s longest-serving chief minister, the BJP in MP is also struggling with rampant factionalism as top leaders are aspiring to be named as the next chief minister, along with allegations of corruption. As elections approach, the BJP and Congress are contesting to win the vote bank with big promises. The politics of “freebies” has come to the fore while a debate grows on the side as to how it adversely impacts the economy of the state and the country.