As BJP is having a clear win in Madhya Pradesh , Shivraj Singh Chouhan said he knew BJP will form a “family” in Madhya Pradesh. According to the current Chief Minister of state, the “grant majority” that BJP is having as per the latest trends from Election Commission of India. Mr. Singh is the sitting and longest serving Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh.
While talking to reporters, he remarked that BJP gained this edge because of the proper implementation of the double engine schemes the central government has introduced, and which “also touched people’s heart”. He also remarked that, PM Modi have Madhya Pradesh in his heart and Madhya Pradesh have “Modi ji” in their heart.
The BJP leader further added that, “these trends are a result of that. Double engine government properly implemented the schemes of the Central Government…Madhya Pradesh became a family…I had said earlier too that the BJP would get a comfortable and grand majority as people’s love for us was visible everywhere”.
#WATCH | #MadhyaPradeshElections2023 | Incumbent CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan says, “Modi ji MP ke mann mein hain aur Modi ji ke mann mein MP hai. He held public rallies here and appealed to the people and that touched people”s hearts. These trends are a result of that. Double-engine… pic.twitter.com/MHOUthgsRr
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Madhya Pradesh, the central Indian state, witnessed an outright battle between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the opposition Indian National Congress (INC) this time and both the parties are eagerly waiting for the final results, a semi-final to the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The state went polling booths on November 17 and the election was conducted in a single phase for all the 230 assembly constituencies. The BJP expects an easy win looking back to the state’s previous history.
According to the Chief Electoral Officer office of Madhya Pradesh, the state fielded 2533 candidates in total across various political parties and includes independent candidates. The ruling BJP had 230 candidates in total, covering all the constituencies, among which 203 are male and 27 females. Among the 230 candidates of Congress, 200 are male and 30 are females. The Aam Aadmi Party was also there in the forefront of battle with a total of 66 competitors – 54 male, 11 female and one transgender. 106 political parties have filed nominations, and among the candidates, 1166 are independent competitors.