BHOPAL: Fearing backlash over caste cauldron that resulted in protests against atrocity act across Madhya Pradesh , the BJP leadership has postponed all its poll-related engagements, including president Amit Shah 's state tour beginning from September 12.Shah was supposed to assess BJP’s position in the rural and remote areas of the state and rejuvenate workers to kick-start the poll drive.BJP had planned Shah’s visit from Mahakaal Temple in Ujjain where the party had also decided to organise a mega ‘feast with farmers', on the lines of ‘Samrasta Bhoj’ (social harmony feast). The programme also stands postponed, said sources in the party."Amitji's MP tour has been chalked out though, the dates are yet to be confirmed. The division level campaign which was to be held in Ujjain from September 12 followed by the `Krishak Bhoj', have been postponed till September 25. They are not cancelled,” programme convener and Rajya Sabha member, Prabhat Jha told TOI.Jha said that preparations for the party national president's tour were underway. “The division level meeting which the party had convened in Ujjain, Sagar and Gwalior have been completed. We expect the party chief’s tour to be finalised any time. Maybe after the Karyakarta Mahakumbh.”Sources in BJP disclosed the visit of Shah to the state has been postponed in the wake of protests by upper castes and OBCs against the atrocity act. It was stated that the party would assess the magnitude of unrest among upper caste voters and its impact on assembly polls then convey the feedback to Team Shah before finalising his tour programme.The protests across the state have put the BJP in an unforeseen dilemma. Party leaders have cancelled their engagements and official functions apprehending protest by the upper castes in parts of the state, including Gwalior-Chambal region and the state capital.Apart from tour programmes of senior leaders, the party has also cancelled the mega convention of other backward class (OBC), named ‘OBC Mahakumbh' which was scheduled to be held on September 10 in Satna.Meanwhile, the security of leaders from Congress and BJP touring the state, have also been enhanced. After the stone-pelting and assault on chief minister’s convoy in Satna, Chouhan is trying to pacify the people with the slogan, “BJP believes in Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”.