Though the situation is mixed bjp in several states, all looks well to date madhya pradesh Maharaj (Jyotiraditya Scindia) who has teamed up with Shivraj and plays in matches. The BJP is leading in each of the 29 seats at present. Here are some of the activities that a number of State’s top leaders are undertaking candidate Conducting:
Shivraj Singh Chauhan (Lothahar constituency: Vidisha)
After leading Bharatiya Janata Party back to Assembly electionMost observers expect Shivraj Singh Chouhan to play a significant role New Delhi following his resignation as chief minister, Madhya Pradesh after so many years.Chouhan now enjoys an impenetrable base at Vidisha where he has garnered 488,548 votes against closest rival’s 367,157.
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Jyotiraditya Scindia (Lok Sabha constituency: Guna)
Guna has always been considered as a Scindia stronghold, for this reason it was quite surprising when popular Maharaja of Gwalior was defeated by Dr Krishan Pal Singh of BJP from Guna. Since then, however there have been many developments with Scindia who defected to join BJP and currently serving as civil aviation minister; his current standing is 531626 votes which is ahead by 319426 votes than that of the other nearest candidate.
Shankar Lalwani (Lok Sabha constituency: Indore)
It came as a big surprise when Akshay Kanti Bam stepped down from the Congress and joined BJP.Besides urging its supporters to vote for NOTA, congress actually made new record by securing the highest number of NOTA (90k voters). As things stand now Shankar Lalwani with 716444 votes leads but those casted for second placed NOTA were 589167.
Faggan Singh (Lok Sabha constituency: Mandela)
Faggan Singh Kulaste, the six-term MP currently leads Mandla by over 54,000 votes which is ahead of nearest competitor being Omkar Singh ·Omkar Singh Makram INC.
Digvijaya Singh (Lok Sabha constituency: Rajgarh)
Currently, Digvijaya Singh, an old congress hand is trailing a BJP’s Rodmal Nagar who has garnered 35,582 votes more. In 2019 Digvijaya lost to Pragya Thakur, a terrorist accused in Bhopal by 3.60 lakh votes.
Nakul Nath (Constituency: Chhindwara)
The son of former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath presently trails Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Bunty Vivek Sahu with over fifty-four thousand votes.
Madhya Pradesh has seen an overall participation rate of 66.87% and election took place in four phases between it. The first phase had Balaghat recording a high turnout of 73.45%, while Chhindwara recorded even higher figure with 79.83%. Damoh registered the lowest at just above fifty-five percent; however Hoshangabad was only slightly higher than this number at almost seventy-percent. Voting in certain key constituencies like Bhopal stood at about 64.06% during the third phase whereas Guna had voter turnout of approximately seventy-two percent. Dewas came out as the top district after all four phases with an overall percentage approval rating of nearly seventy-six percent.Ujjain also ranked second in terms of approval rate for these elections after its approval rating reached almost eighty-eight percent right after polling ended on May Follow the latest news here