BJP’s clean sweep in Madhya Pradesh, wins all 29 seats

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BJP’s clean sweep in Madhya Pradesh, wins all 29 seats

Wednesday, 05 June 2024 | Staff Reporter | BHOPAL

Congress is struggled to save its lone seat from Chindwara which was finally lost. After the last phase of elections, the exit poll figures came out on June 1, which were almost around 2019. In the last election, BJP got 28 seats while one seat went to the account of Congress.

However, this time Vivek Bunty Sahu give a tough challenge to Congress in its stronghold. Some exit polls had that BJP was getting 29 seats.

MP BJP President Vishnu Dutt Sharma won the Khajuraho Lok Sabha seat by 5,41,229 votes. He defeated Kamlesh Kumar of BSP. Congress did not field its candidate from here under the INDIA alliance and the nomination of Meera Yadav of Samajwadi Party was rejected by the Election Officer on technical grounds. Sharma got 7,72,774 votes, while Kamlesh Kumar of BSP got 2,31,545 votes.

On BJP's victory, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said, 'This entire result is Modi's third big victory against the corrupt, nepotists and the alliance that adopts all kinds of soft tactics. Through which our NDA alliance will take power.'

BJP candidate from Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh, VD Sharma, on his victory said, 'The public has once again blessed PM Modi. We have got a historic victory in Madhya Pradesh and Khajuraho. PM Modi is going to become the Prime Minister for the third time in the NDA government. I want to congratulate all the party workers.'

On the election results, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said that we have registered a landslide victory. We have secured more than one lakh votes on many seats. Clap for yourself once too. The CM expressed his gratitude to the senior leaders and colleagues of the party.

After winning the election from Vidisha, Shivraj Singh said that Mohan Yadav's government will do good work in MP. Many congratulations to Mohan ji for the victory.

BJP's Dr. Lata Wankhede won from Sagar Lok Sabha seat margin of 471222 votes. Chandra Bhushan Singh Bundela alias Guddu Raja of Congress contested against her.

BJP leader and candidate from Dhar Lok Sabha seat Savitri Thakur said, 'I was confident of my victory from the day I got the ticket to contest the election... I express my gratitude to the BJP workers... The public has blessed me... My priorities are health, education...' According to the latest trends of the Election Commission, she is leading by a margin of 2,18,665 votes.

Madhya Pradesh Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar said on the results, 'The results of the Lok Sabha elections have come and the NDA government will be formed under the leadership of PM Modi. BJP has always won 28 seats in Madhya Pradesh, only one seat was left and BJP has won that seat too. BJP has won 29 seats. I express my gratitude to the voters...'

Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and BJP candidate from Vidisha Lok Sabha seat Shivraj Singh Chauhan was congratulated by party workers and supporters at his residence in Bhopal. During this, the workers expressed their happiness. Voting was held in four phases for 29 seats in Madhya Pradesh. In the first phase, votes were cast on April 19 for six seats - Shahdol, Mandla, Jabalpur, Balaghat, Chhindwara and Sidhi. In the second phase on April 26, voters also cast their votes in six seats - Satna, Damoh, Hoshangabad, Khajuraho, Rewa and Tikamgarh.

In the third phase on May 7, voters exercised their franchise in nine Lok Sabha seats - Betul, Bhind, Bhopal, Guna, Gwalior, Morena, Rajgarh, Sagar and Vidisha. In the fourth phase also, votes were cast on May 13 in Lok Sabha seats - Khargone, Dewas, Mandsaur, Ujjain, Dhar, Khandwa and Indore.

 

 

Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and BJP candidate from Vidisha Lok Sabha seat Shivraj Singh Chauhan was congratulated by party workers and supporters at his residence in Bhopal. During this, the workers expressed their happiness

In Bhopal, BJP candidate Alok Sharma has won by 5 lakh 1499 votes. He got 9 lakh 81 thousand 109 votes. While Congress candidate Arun Srivastava got 4 lakh 79 thousand 610 votes. NOTA got 6629 votes. 14 lakh 91 thousand 664 votes were counted including all the candidates. A total of 22 candidates were in the fray from Bhopal Lok Sabha seat.

Counting of votes started at 8 am in the old jail in Bhopal. First of all, postal ballots were counted. After this, counting of EVMs started.

Bhopal North had the least number of rounds i.e. 16. While 20 rounds were counted in Govindpura. Similarly, 17-17 rounds were counted in Narela, Bhopal South-West, 18-18 in Bairasia and Central, 19 rounds were counted in Huzur.

BJP candidate Alok Sharma got 1 lakh 14 thousand 627 more votes this time compared to the last election 2019. Then the BJP got 8 lakh 66 thousand 482 votes, and the margin of victory was 3 lakh 64 thousand 822. This time in 2024, the margin of victory was 5 lakh 1499. That is, the margin of victory this time was also 1 lakh 36 thousand 822 more than the last election.

Congress candidate Arun Srivastava has got 22058 votes less this time as compared to the last election 2019. Then the Congress got 5 lakh 1660 votes, and the margin of defeat was 3 lakh 64 thousand 822.

District Returning Officer Kaushalendra Vikram Singh handing over the certificate of victory to the new MP Alok Sharma. On this occasion, Minister Vishwas Sarang, MLA Rameshwar Sharma, Vishnu Khatri, BJP District President Sumit Pachauri, Mayor Malti Rai were present.

After the victory, Alok Sharma said - I will serve the people of Bhopal by destroying the waste of Union Carbide. I will request all the workers that the Prime Minister has asked for 25 years for the development of the country.

Bhopal Collector and District Returning Officer Kaushalendra Vikram Singh announced the victory of the winning candidate Alok Sharma.

At the state BJP office, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav congratulated Alok Sharma on his big victory from Bhopal seat.

At the state BJP office, former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan hugged Alok Sharma and congratulated him on his victory.

BJP leaders gathered at the state BJP office in the evening. During this, Minister Krishna Gaur reached drenched in the rain.

After the completion of 20 rounds of counting, candidate Alok Sharma reached the BJP office. During this, he showed the victory sign.

In the evening, celebrations began with drums and music in the BJP office in Bhopal.

Voting was held in four phases for 29 seats in Madhya Pradesh. In the first phase, votes were cast on April 19 for six seats - Shahdol, Mandla, Jabalpur, Balaghat, Chhindwara and Sidhi.

On April 26 it was the second phase for the voters also cast to caste votes for six seats parliamentary constituencies Satna, Damoh, Hoshangabad, Khajuraho, Rewa and Tikamgarh.

The third phase on May 7 was for nine Lok Sabha seats Betul, Bhind, Bhopal, Guna, Gwalior, Morena, Rajgarh, Sagar and Vidisha.

Fourth and the final phase was on May 13 in Lok Sabha seats  Khargone, Dewas, Mandsaur, Ujjain, Dhar, Khandwa and Indore.

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